Well, I have been kept so busy lately by my geographic studies! I finally finished the intense J-term (read the whole Old Testament) and got back only to realize that the work is just beginning! I'm enjoying my classes. I'm taking 5 this semester. Public Speaking and Fitness for Life are nothing too difficult...I can handle that. Now the other three though...this might be an interesting semester. First there's intro to internat'l studies....lots of fun reading and discussion. Last class consisted of a quick crash course of world history since 1945! Then comes the actual world history class! It's 5 credit hours and already a lot information all at once. At least it's interesting! Then there's my 8:00 class....in the farthest building from my dorm....yay for early morning walks! At least the negative temperatures seem to have ended! But that class is my regional geography and it is probably the class that demands the most effort, but I've also been finding it to be the class I like the best so far. My friend Nicole is in that class with me and we have been living and breathing maps for the past week. Right now the focus is Europe. Guess what lecture included...a crash course in European history from the Greeks to the present. Anyways, I am now up to date on all the European countries and their capitals. Now it's time to work on rivers and cities and mountains and such.
So if anybody has questions about the geographic whereabouts of certain places in Europe. I will soon be the person to ask...hopefully.
Love you all!
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