Now that recruitment just ended, adding 18 new girls to the house, I can finally relax (but just for a moment). I have lots of catching up to do and an Economics quiz tomorrow. How thrilling. I am coming down with something, let's hope it is nothing bad. We also have sorority formal this weekend so I hope I can wrap everything up and get ready for that. I am currently in the process of researching Graduate Schools. One might think this is a little premature, but I didn't do as much undergraduate research as I would have liked. Since Graduate school is much more specific in a study, I am hoping I can find the one that is right for me. I am also planning to take the GRE this spring because they are changing it in the fall and the last thing I want is to be a guinea pig. I am still waiting on a reply from an internship I applied to. They responded very quickly but have yet to get get back to me a second time. It is frustrating, but I am hoping for the best. This internship would be great and came on a recommendation by one of my professors. Let's hope I can pull things together!
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Time to Breathe, just a bit.
Now that recruitment just ended, adding 18 new girls to the house, I can finally relax (but just for a moment). I have lots of catching up to do and an Economics quiz tomorrow. How thrilling. I am coming down with something, let's hope it is nothing bad. We also have sorority formal this weekend so I hope I can wrap everything up and get ready for that. I am currently in the process of researching Graduate Schools. One might think this is a little premature, but I didn't do as much undergraduate research as I would have liked. Since Graduate school is much more specific in a study, I am hoping I can find the one that is right for me. I am also planning to take the GRE this spring because they are changing it in the fall and the last thing I want is to be a guinea pig. I am still waiting on a reply from an internship I applied to. They responded very quickly but have yet to get get back to me a second time. It is frustrating, but I am hoping for the best. This internship would be great and came on a recommendation by one of my professors. Let's hope I can pull things together!
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Back to the grind


I am four days in to school and still alive. Always a good start. It is definately wierd to be back after being gone for so long. I get to see the people I know and have missed while others keep their aninimity. I have moved in, finally! I am living in Hayes, the same dorm I lived in my freshman year. I have filled out the application to live off campus next year, let's make that happen Res Life! Dorm life isn't bad, but three years of dorm living is my limit. Preperation for sorority recruitment has been going on non-stop this week. This weekend kicks it off and we're hoping to get a huge pledge class this year. Sorority life has taken up much of my time this week so I am little behind in my school but I can catch up next week, not too worried yet! I am taking 5 classes, 4 of them upper level so I have my share of work. The pictures posted are of my fellow sisters in Delta Delta Delta, since the theme of this week is recruitment.
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
But I liked 2006!
Sadly, another year has ended, or maybe that was a good thing. I enjoyed 2006. It was a year of firsts: I lived in Delaware, OH, had a great internship, and studied in a foreign country for a semester. I hope that 2007 brings me just as much success and happiness. I rang in the New Year in Columbus with several friends and enjoyed sleeping and watching movies most of the weekend. I think everything finally caught up to me, because I am pooped for no reason. I am starting off the year working hard: finishing up internship applications (cross your fingers for me!), studying for the GRE, and doing my sorority's recruitment slideshow. I am trying to fit in my social life, time with my family, and the gym in there somewhere too. Hopefully all of this will get done before this weekend.
The year however has started off with world chaos. With the ETA bombing at Barajas in Madrid to the civil war in Somalia, I am hoping that 2007 brings peace. Atleast this makes a job market for me
[picture posted] my friend and OWU soccer stud, Erik-ringing in the New Year.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)