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Sunday nights, what could be worse?
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So it's a Sunday night, which isn't the best thing in the world, as all people know. Mondays are coming in a few hours and the alarms will ring to remind us... great! My classes are going well so far and it will be an interesting, but fun semester. My Psychology of Human Relations class is first tomorrow morning and we are presenting collages that speak for ourselves. We need pictures of family and hobbies, and all that good stuff. So, I don't really have a poster made, but I thought about bringing my book that I have been working on since UNI. I have a lot of pictures and drawings, which resemble what's important to me and what has happened. I have some pictures from prom and homecoming, the fire, mom and dad, brandon, some friends, photography from grandma M's to Chicago, and some doodles throughout the whole thing.
Then I have Intermediate Algebra, which I have everyday. It's not going too bad, but we are just in a Review Chapter and have a test on Wednesday over that. And tomorrow I have Advertising, which is one of my favorite classes because we do something interesting each class. Over the semester we are getting into groups and creating an Advertising Campaign for a company. At the end of the semester we are to present our campaign to the company, YIKES... And finally my online classes. I only have one now- Personal Finance, and it's basically a big bunch of book work. You work on the problems, type em up and email them to the professor, pretty easy.. I have a one credit class (Job Seeking Skills), but that doesn't start until March, so it's pretty good right now. Still on at only two days a week at Michaels, but it's something, and I'm not overloaded with schoolwork and work work, so I guess things are good!


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