I found class exceptionally difficult to sit through today. Not as a result of my wild night which involved gossip girl, sushi, and me being in bed at 11, but rather because of a violent case of senioristis I have somehow contracted. As I mentioned earlier, listening to someone lecture about Pericles and Plato at 9 a.m. is not really my idea of fun. Do I really picture myself applying the aspects of Plato's Republic to my career? Well, that may be an issue of concern if I ever find a job. Let's be serious here and admit the odds are not in my favor on that one.
But I finally made it through a grueling 5 hours of class and just when I thought I was home free there was the ever so anticipated fifteen minute wait just to leave the parking garage. Those of you that have ever experienced Towson's campus between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. can feel my pain. Maybe graduating will have its perks after all.
Next month's LSAT class in NYC
2 years ago
AP Style on numerals: five hours. It's a bit hard for me to read black print on dark gray background.
ReplyDeleteNow that that's out of way, I'm really excited about your blog. Your topic is on the mind of every graduating senior and I'm looking forward to reading interviews about success stories.
I can so relate. Your blog is very interesting and I look forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteI am experiencing the same case of senioritis. I look forward to reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteOMG! First of all, if I have to sit in the aisle of one of Glen Garage's parking levels to be released from that hell of a parking garage I might scream!
ReplyDeleteSecondly, let me be the upteenth person to testify about the pains of Senioritis. It seems like I am accomplishing nothing in my last semester. As a spinoff of your blog, please start coordinating SA meetigs (Seniors Anonymous).
Hi...my name is Janae Griffin...and I am a recovering Senior.
Anywho...great blog!