Nov 19, 2007 19:49
Yeah that's right. I dynamically generated this entry in memory. What now?
O_o
So I visited with my adviser today to get my lift removed so I am able to schedule classes. I was talking about the classes I plan on taking, the classes I'm in now and how I'm doing, and talked to her a bit about a class next semester that she teaches. It hit me somewhere after the meeting and now that I am really happy to be in college, learning, and making friends who have the same goals and dreams as me, for the most part at least. I realized I've come a long way from where I was around 2 years ago, and I feel so proud of myself. I'm still knee deep in homework and reports, but I don't mind it one bit. Even as I sit here in the CS library, taking a break between lab reports, I find myself calm and composed, enjoying the company of my fellow CS students.
I'm also extremely excited for next semester, and also the nice break coming up at the end of this week, followed shortly by winter break. It is going to be veeerrryy nice to have that time off to regroup and get ready to attack my 5 course semester with zeal and ambition. Not far from now I'll be taking my project course, which I also feel great about, seeing as I'll be getting around to it far sooner than I expected.
One goal for next semester, and even these next few weeks is to send out at least 6 resumes to companies looking for interns. I already have 3 lined up ready to be sent out, I just need to find a suitable time to sit down and discuss appropriate resume methods with my professor. This makes me excited, because not only am I sick of retail, but I am anxious to get some real job experience, and know full well I am capable of performing it. In time, in time :) Patience is surely an art, one that I find I have little control of. Progress is a good thing to help dilute the anxiousness however, and I have plenty of that lately. Every paper I write, every program I code brings me one step closer to the end of this semester, the beginning of the next, and the degree in my hand. Then it's just my masters after that! X_x
Oh wells. Back to the lab reports!