also, don't feel shy about stopping and asking for directions. :D we've all been there before, we'd be happy to help! I'll probably be on campus, even though Housing is being ridiculous about letting me move in when I need to. OH YEAH! remember that…
it's not a very big campus, so it won't be too hard. besides, the Loop (the main road) goes basically in a circle around the campus. you're bound to get where you wanna go eventually. lol
in a way, I kinda feel sorry for the people in TBC. I was in there last year, and although everyone in our hall became like best friends, the buildings are almost cardboard. so if you are going to be living in the TBC this year, make sure you have p…
right, but you also have to keep in mind, shipping, what are you actually gonna USE, and the fact that besides the Thumb Butte Complex, which is closed this year, I think, the dorm rooms are somewhat small. not everything will fit or be useful.
the library is the second largest building on campus, not counting dorms. you can't miss it. the side closest to the visitor's center is where the front door is. have fun!
that's exactly the attitude that makes it better. I mean, it was soooooo hard for me this last year, but you know there's going to be so many new people to meet, so many new experiences to try. that's what gets you through, is that there're a bunch…
I like to ride my bike, love to read, I volunteer at the local library, and I enjoy writing creative stories.
Well, that didn't happen, me changing my name, but I hope to, eventually. My eighteenth birthday was exciting enough, though. It was on a Sunday, the Thursday before was my last day of high school, Friday was graduation and grad night, Saturday was my family reunion, Sunday was (duh) my birthday, and Monday was Memorial Day. Lots of fun and frivolity, right? I just love that word, frivolity.
Future Goals:
Get a Master's Degree
Work for NASA
Publish a novel
Commission in the Air Force