Oct 17, 2006 06:24
I'm not entirely sure what to do with this thing or what not to do... rather.
I've considered picking it back up and letting the few people that may (if ever) look this way in on some of the small things that are going on with me, and my life.
To start, I've begun my Sophomore year into A&M and it's going well so far. I've got a whole bunch of engineering classes, and they're tough, as expected, but I'm slowly working through them and hopefully I will have a decent midterm. My only real concern is with Calculus, it's pretty tough, and I really need to get a little help in it.
Anyway, enough on that stuff.
I've had something come up, and I'm not sure what it is... and I always feel awkward typing about stuff that I know people could read if they wanted. I really don't know what to do about it, and I know that typing about vague stuff doesn't help at all, but my mind races so much faster than I can type. I think I would rather talk to a really good friend face to face about what occurred. Let me just say, I had an awesome evening, and I would like to see if I could develop something out of the situation. If you care, feel free to give me a call/email/im and I'll talk, if you don't care, then that's good too. hah, I'm actually typing to about 6 potential people who would check this darn thing, and I find that humorous.
I'm taking this class called Intro to Electronic Engineering Technology, but it's not anything like it sounds. This is a class where we develop leadership skills, and things about emotion and the such to use it all in harmony to make us powerful people. I like the class, and I think it's quite interesting, but there's a lot of reading involved, and I've fallen a little behind in that. The most interesting part about the class is that the reading is of three books: The 7 habits of highly effective people, Emotional Intelligence, and Emotional EQ at work. Great titles for an engineering class! I hope I can grasp something out of the class and make myself a better person than I may already be. Oh well, Here's to hoping!
I've now drawn a blank, but I am pretty sure that this kind of thing will be happening a little more often.
Until then...
~Alex