I think about stuff a lot, so I just decided to start writing it down... and here we are.
I'm a feminist and I try to bring awareness and understanding to others; there's a lot of hate and misunderstanding (and misrepresentation) when it comes to feminists and feminism.
I strive to be fully egalitarian, treating and viewing everyone equally: I think that is the most noble viewpoint anyone can have. It's an aspiration.
Other than that, I am a total geek, my favorite show is Doctor Who; I love superheroes and comic books (though I love books in general); and I think science/ chemistry is pretty cool (not physics, physics is bad, very, very bad). My favorite things to do include: surfing the internet, watching Youtube, reading books, and writing stories of my own.
I am a chemical engineering major, though I am just a freshman at the moment, and this is my life so far.
Thinking About The World
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
About Me... and College Life
Greetings and Salutations!
As of Fall 2013 I officially became a college student with an expected graduation date of May 2017.
I'm new here at NMSU, though I already feel like a pro.
Once you get to university, there's pretty much a check list of things that make you an official college student:
Maybe it's because I'm an engineering student that there's so much stress, or maybe I'm just taking life too seriously, I don't know. One thing I do know: I am so glad I only took 12 credit hours my first semester, so very, very glad. Here I am, one semester later; I'm taking 14 hours, though I swear it feels like 18, probably because of the chemistry lab, or the fact that I'm taking Calculus II and Engineering Physics (which by the way, is actually harder than Calculus I or II).
As of Fall 2013 I officially became a college student with an expected graduation date of May 2017.
I'm new here at NMSU, though I already feel like a pro.
Once you get to university, there's pretty much a check list of things that make you an official college student:
-More than three food choices
-New friends
-Good and Bad Professors
-Calling Professors "professors" and not "teachers"
-Walking
-Stress
-Studying
-Tests
-So much homework!
-Did I mention stress? There's a lot of it.
I'm sure I forgot a few things, but that sums up my college experience so far.
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