I have gone to two weeks of classes already, and I'm pretty excited for this semester. I am taking:
- Joseph Smith and the Restoration, from Susan Easton Black
- Intermediate Latin Ballroom Dance (Dance 285)
- Turf Science (boring, required)
- Agribusiness 1
- Floral Design
- Classical Civilizations 1, Antiquity to the Renaissance
- Advanced First Aid
There were some classes I wasn't really looking forward to, Civ and First Aid, which are now two of my favorite classes. In Civ we're doing a lot of reading from the Greeks and some Romans, which I now remember I really like learning about. First Aid will be awesome if I can stomach the graphic images of mutated limbs or whatever.
I'm also working on the Tree Crew for BYU Grounds again this semester. I'll be putting in about 15-20 hours a week.
I've decided it's going to be a good semester. I'm enjoying my non-major classes, have friends in just about every class, get along well with my roommates, run 3-4 mornings a week, and the homework load isn't too heavy, just a lot of reading. Yeah, i'm definitely looking forward to the year.
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Sounds like fun. Who's your first aid professor? I loved that class and it has definitely been handy. The mutated limbs aren't too bad but beware of the emergency child-birth class. That's the one that made me queasy.
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