Starting College
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 9:19 am
Hello everyone!
Tetsu here.
You may have noticed I haven't been around much lately. One reason for this is that I've been preparing for college!
I start this Monday!
I'm very excited, but I'm also very nervous!
It's been a few years since High School, and I hope I can get back into "student mode". It's not like I don't have a tendency to educate myself anyway (Hell, I teach myself CG animation in my spare time). But, I hope I can adjust to the classroom environment again.
This semester I'm taking Art History, Spanish, Honors English (scored big on the English portion of my placement test. Too bad my math was atrocious), and Mythology.
It's all stuff I tend to be good at and have an interest in. A good way to start, I guess. Of course, next semester I'll have to face the dreaded Math. :shudder: It's going to be the same Algebra that baffled me in High School. The horror.
I'm also hoping to develop a social life there. And, that's something I'm also nervous about. I'm a few years into my 20s, but I'm hoping I can get the same kind of social life one gets when they go to college right after High-School like one is supposed to.
Yes I know there's other older students too, but somehow that doesn't make me feel any better.
It just seems like this is my last chance to get a real "Young person" social life while I'm still a "Young person", and I'm afraid of messing up like I did in High-School, and those few years after High School before everyone else went away to college.
I still look, act, and live like a teenager (a family trait, we don't really "age" until much later in life, people used to mistake my Mother for my sister), so hopefully I won't be hoisted onto the "geezer section". But, having a real social life at all is still something that I never managed to maintain.
I have learned alot from past mistakes, though. I hope I've learned enough.
Oh by the way, one thing I've learned already there, is that you can put a price on knowledge. And that price is astronomical!
Tuition was bad enough (thankfully I got a grant to help with that), but then each class had a price (was not prepared for that), and the books, my god the books!
I heard college text-books were expensive but WOW. My Art History book was used, kinda beat up, softcover, physically similar to an issue of [i]Sh
Tetsu here.
You may have noticed I haven't been around much lately. One reason for this is that I've been preparing for college!
I start this Monday!
I'm very excited, but I'm also very nervous!
It's been a few years since High School, and I hope I can get back into "student mode". It's not like I don't have a tendency to educate myself anyway (Hell, I teach myself CG animation in my spare time). But, I hope I can adjust to the classroom environment again.
This semester I'm taking Art History, Spanish, Honors English (scored big on the English portion of my placement test. Too bad my math was atrocious), and Mythology.
It's all stuff I tend to be good at and have an interest in. A good way to start, I guess. Of course, next semester I'll have to face the dreaded Math. :shudder: It's going to be the same Algebra that baffled me in High School. The horror.
I'm also hoping to develop a social life there. And, that's something I'm also nervous about. I'm a few years into my 20s, but I'm hoping I can get the same kind of social life one gets when they go to college right after High-School like one is supposed to.
Yes I know there's other older students too, but somehow that doesn't make me feel any better.
It just seems like this is my last chance to get a real "Young person" social life while I'm still a "Young person", and I'm afraid of messing up like I did in High-School, and those few years after High School before everyone else went away to college.
I still look, act, and live like a teenager (a family trait, we don't really "age" until much later in life, people used to mistake my Mother for my sister), so hopefully I won't be hoisted onto the "geezer section". But, having a real social life at all is still something that I never managed to maintain.
I have learned alot from past mistakes, though. I hope I've learned enough.
Oh by the way, one thing I've learned already there, is that you can put a price on knowledge. And that price is astronomical!
Tuition was bad enough (thankfully I got a grant to help with that), but then each class had a price (was not prepared for that), and the books, my god the books!
I heard college text-books were expensive but WOW. My Art History book was used, kinda beat up, softcover, physically similar to an issue of [i]Sh