We start back to school January 24th. I will start a semester with some pretty amazing classes. I'm pretty much excited about each one of them. My schedule is as follows:
MWF
8:00 Journalism 101
9:00 Spanish 201
10:00 Political Science 101
1:00 Dance 251
TR
8:00 Biological Anthropology
2:30 Archaeology
Journalism, Bio Anthro, and Archaeology will be pretty basic, but I think it will be pretty informative. Spanish will be horribly difficult but I know I need to know the language. Political Science is going to be absolutely amazing. Politics is one of the many things that I eat and breathe. But Dance is going to be the absolute best. It is a ballet level 2 and 3 combo class. Absolutely amazing. There is a local dance company audition the first week too. I couldn't be more excited about getting back into dance.
In April, I'm headed to New York City again. This time, I am going for MUN. (Model United Nations) I know it sounds petty, but this has literally been a dream of mine since 7th grade. MUN is international relations, politics and current events all rolled into one.
I'm also looking for a internship this summer or a study abroad. I haven't decided yet. Internship for a magazine in New York like National Geographic or Vogue, or a governmental internship in DC. For a study abroad, I want to study in Rome. I've been a few time and it truly is the Eternal City. I feel right at home when I'm there. Decisions Decisions.
I feel like I'm boring whoever is reading this, but hey, I haven't blogged in a while :)
I've started training for marathons. I'm truly nervous but I feel that going into my twenties, I want to be the best, healthiest, goal oriented self I can be.
This year is my year. Along with all the rest after that. Time to shine.
"It's a funny thing about life: if you refuse to accept anything but the best you very often get it."--Somerset Maugham
"The world needs people like you to dream of something great and then pursue it with all your heart."--Chris Widener
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ReplyDeleteMotivation to my ears! ;)
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