I am about to schedule classes for my LAST fall semester here, at PSU. It is an exhilarating, yet fearsome experience. On the one hand, I am ready to leave dear, old State College in pursuit of my future. It will be so fun to get married and travel with my exquisite bride across the country and begin a life of excitement together. Yay! On the other hand, change is always a bit terrifying. I mean, let’s face it, in the midst of the thrill of change, a small part of us often seems to dig our heels into the dirt, trying to resist. For whatever reason, and believe me, there are many, we are afraid to let go of familiarity. And, really, not that familiarity is bad; I think it can become harmful, though, when we know we are called to something that will ultimately lead to a change, but we, paralyzed with fear, gripping fiercely to our familiar surroundings, will not move forward. So, I think I will not allow myself to be paralyzed. With great joy and anticipation, I am going to embrace the changes this next will bring. Graduation, marriage, moving. Future is looking bright!I only need 26 more credits to graduate, which is definitely doable in two semesters. Previously, I thought I would need to take summer classes this summer, however, I met with my advisor, and she set my feet on the right path. Cheers to her! Literally, that woman saved me close to 5000 dollars. I should really send her a thank-you card. Now, I am just going to take a few gen. ed. things because I am done with my major classes. I think I will take 18 credits in the fall and 15 credits in the spring. A lighter load for the last semester so I can just have fun all the time with everyone
. By that time, I should be well on my graduate school, and not need to worry so much about menial things such a grades, gpa, and the likes. Delightful! Okay, whoa! It’s almost time for registration, so I am going to be going. But take care everyone, love you all, and hope to see you soon! Have a great week! Cheers and love!Anthony J.
Posted by: anthonystorm | March 31, 2008
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