Monday, April 12, 2010

mondaaaaay.

Class are officially over!! I can hardly believe that an entire semester is done. Or that I'm living at home again! I'm out of residence now, and all cozied up in my room at home. It's just lovely to be back in my familiar bed, with a clean kitchen and delicious food.

But I am looking forward to next semester already! I'm living with a bestie in a 4-person suite in fall. I'm hoping that our other 2 suite-mates will get along with us... it would be a bonus if we could all be friends!! Yes, I realize how cheezy that sounded. But still, it would be a riot if we all got along.

Online registration was an absolute gong show. At 12.01am, every single nursing student was able to sign up for their fall/winter classes. Basically, it means that WebAdvisor (the system you must go through to register online) was slower than a turtle, and would randomly boot you out of your account. Because of the massive amount of people online at once, it almost crashed. (Apparently, it had done this in previous years.) This made for a lot of confusion and a very late night. By the time everything was said and done, it was 2.30am. It took me that long to register.
The most annoying thing was how slow the system was. Often the class you were trying to register for would fill up as your browser was loading!! It was unreal. Thankfully, my timetable for Fall turned out to be pretty good, and I was able to snag my first choice for the Year 2 (winter) classes.

Now it's on to exams - 4 to go then I'm a free student. Bahaha, sorta. Psychology starts and ends in May. So technically I still have a semester to go. But I'll be working too! Tomorrow is my official interview at the seniors home. I'm happy to finally get the details decided, like my hours, my job, pay, etc.

It's odd adjusting to doing something else other than camp. I know it's not really summer yet, but still. Usually, just days after my last exam, I'm off to Nakamun. I'm worried that I'll regret not going back this year. At the same time, I don't know what it's like to live at home over summer - it's very possible that I will end up loving my job, get reacquainted with friends from junior high, and find an interest in things I wouldn't have expected.

I suppose this is where faith comes in. Faith to reassure me that I'm on the right path and doing the right thing.

D.

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