2008 Siempre Fuerte De Konsencia

Jan 10, 2008 23:47


I am very excited to say good-bye to 2007, although it held its wonderful moments and learning experiences, it was still a bit of a rough year, well at least defiitely the latter half. 2008, I am anxious to say, holds some very exciting things. For one, I don't think anyone else should be getting in any more car accidents (knock on wood). We should ( Read more... )

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nataliatch January 11 2008, 18:55:52 UTC
I am so glad that you're really looking forward to 2008 in every aspect: school, life, etc. Weird how time has flown huh? Four years ago, we were in our last semester of high school, and senioritis was really kicking in. Fast forward to now, we are finishing up college, getting ready to enter the real world and become professionals ( ... )

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nataliatch January 12 2008, 03:30:46 UTC
Crap! I had just written so much and it all was lost! Let me see if I can repeat it all. I said Keep your comment going I liked what you were saying. I hope to not disappoint you, when I tell you that I dropped a class. The class I dropped wasn't for my major and I learned that it is offered three times a year so I decided to take the classes that were for my major, concentrate on those (which are only offered in the spring anyways) and then, take the class I wanted to online next semester when I am just working on my second internship. I can probably get a lot more out of the classs that way as well and I'll drop a knotch on the stress factor this semester ( ... )

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nataliatch January 12 2008, 18:40:16 UTC
boo I hate when livejournal does that, and it usually does it when you've just written the best thing ever ( ... )

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xsoyquiensoyx January 13 2008, 07:15:30 UTC
so what are these cheaper ways?

do that natalie! if you want to take some foreign languages, take it. you never know, you might end up being a french teacher! ok jk or no there is many more things you can do. little jobs that no one ever thinks of. actually just by having a degree and speaking spanish you can get soem interesting jobs working for the government.

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nataliatch January 13 2008, 16:52:12 UTC
probably those tapes and books that they sell, that's the vibe I got from her. But, those really don't teach you like, the essence of the language, you know? I don't know, I think you learn a language best in a classroom because you have someone there to ask for help if you're having trouble pronouncing a word or something. Because if books really could teach you everything on your known, no one would need to go to school.

yeah, I mean, it's a little late to do that now ):. I'm already in my last semester, but maybe i can come back and do another degree or something once i find what I want to do, or if things don't work out.

but definitely! being fluent in spanish is already an advantage!!

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