Oct 31, 2005 21:11
Strangely enough, it's only Halloween, and it's already two thirds of the way through the fall semester at my college. Unfortunately, the end can't come soon enough for French, and I'm thankful that I don't have to take another such course to graduate, given its extreme difficulty.
I've noticed that at the elementary school level, school's main problem that it was boring, with homework assignments that took up my free time. However, grades were easy enough to get, and the research projects were quite simple. However, as time went on, in my high school career I gradually became more interested in what I was learning(with a few exceptions, such as French, which is based on memorization, and may not be very applicable in the English media). Then again, a new problem arose; the homework and projects became more difficult, and school began to become a source of stress for me.
Next semester, I'm going to have to work out a problem in my schedule that creates a strange dilemma for me: there are often programs between noon and 1 p.m., but I have class from 11 a.m. to noon, and from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., meaning that I either skip the meeting, or miss having lunch at the usual time, and potentially be late to the program and to the 1-2 class.
I've been playing Puzzle Pirates lately, given that no good games are coming out on the Game Boy Advance(and I'm not sure how much Final Fantasy IV Advance will be changed from the original).
By the way, has anyone played Final Fantasy V(which is coming out on the Game Boy Advance), and is it any good?