So far, the workload of college hasn't been too bad. I was feeling like I was on top of things, and I still partially feel that way. The work is getting harder, and the days seem to be getting shorter. With my newly joined clubs and organizations, my involvement in the cheerleading team, and my job on campus, it is so hard to find time to do work. I feel as if I spend every moment not at meeting or classes in the library. I have managed to stay really on top of things, I just hope that the work load doesn't get too much harder. It's only the third week of school and I have an exam , a paper due, and a quiz all tomorrow. I really want to do well, but I hope I have the ability to do so. I am a professional at time management, I'm just not sure there is enough time in the day. I am even budgeting in writing this entry between class and cheerleading, it seems like it never ends. Unlike some people, I require a full nights sleep to function the next morning. One way that I've been staying motivated is thinking that if I get all this work done, I won't need to do it this coming weekend. I'm going to try to keep that mentality so that I don't have too much this weekend.
Today in Human Behavior, the professor gave us a lesson on morality. Although I didn't agree with some of his standpoints, I really agreed with one. The professor's main message for today was about judging others before knowing them really well. Like everyone else, I've heard this speech a million times, but the way he said it really made all of us think. He put it in the terms of every person is like the sides of dice, all different. But even though we're different, we're all part of the same peice. He told us that in a matter of four questions, a person can usually find something that they have in common with another. We tried in, and it proved true. I know that some people in my class are very different, ranging from the President's daughter to an outspoken environmentalist. Today in class, I was taught a valuable lesson on judgement and presuppositons. I was really happy that the professor did this.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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