Thursday, September 27, 2007

So I finished my paper on how the United States will become more sane. I wrote it on the Banking Concept of Education. While writing the paper, I began to realize how many things actually connect. I was shocked to see that ridding this concept actually would help the population to fulfill their human needs. From there, I started to think about how my classes are connecting. Many of the themes talked about in my core lit class correspond to the themes talked about in my human behavior class. This is probably because both are centered around the theme of who am I? What do I know? and given what I know, what can I know? I like to be able to use alternate examples to further produce arguments in the class.

This week I feel as if I am head over heels in homework. With practice every night, club meetings before that, and then the need to eat, it is so hard to find time to get everything done. Luckily, it has been doable so far. I'm usually really good with time management but this is time management at a whole new level. Balancing family, a boyfriend, friends, schoolwork, clubs, work, and sports is probably one of the hardest things about college thus far. The temptation to go out at night is so extreme, especially when your all-time favorite movie is playing only a few doors down or the girls are going into Providence to go shopping. It becomes really hard to say no and sit home and study.

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