My computer has been giving me issues lately, If it isn't the word product being unable to copy and paste my documents to the web, my computer has also crashed when I send certain security programs through it. Also, I had accidentally deleted the draft of the story with the finished overdue chapter. Oh well, I've got to make due, huh? I've started the next draft already, so don't fret.
The fall semester has started at Chaffey, and I've got to say that I've been very lucky to attend this school. It was questionable whether or not I would be able to get into any of the classes I had signed up for, but, out of the twenty units I signed up for, there are at least nine which I have been able to add in, and have entered the add codes for in the classes. The last three units I need, the professor is waiting just a little longer to hand out add codes, but it is a great outcome, considering that when I started the week, I wasn't enrolled in a single class.
It would be appropriate to say that I've taken the initiative to look into colleges in which to transfer. I'm not entirely sure as to which to transfer to yet, but, as I wait for my honors application to go through, I have been overseeing the benefits, and it seems that Chaffey has the best agreement with UCLA. While I've walked the campus, and have been thoroughly impressed, my first choice of the UCs would be Berkeley.
I'm talking so much about schools because I've found it to be one of the most invigorating places. Colleges, at least certain ones, have become equated with travel destinations and famous landmarks. For me, college isn't just a place of learning. Its become a wonderland of its own sorts, where people come together and share ideas, listen to everything from Aerosmith to Edith Piaf. The sages of every subject currently known to man lend their invaluable time to us, the new, temporary denizens of these mythical locations.
What can one say about college? You have to be there. I have to get there, to my college. I don't know which one it is, but I have to get there.
If there was ever anything close to a utopia, it would be a good University. A place of learning and excitement. A place of culture, where one could live and let live. A place that slew ignorance, encouraged friendship, led by a true leader [its funny, sometimes principals and deans look like they would make better politicians than the ones who are].
Today will be a two-post day. I know it.
I must bid a temporary goodbye. Its Sunday, after all!
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