This semester is only fifteen credit hours, and one of them happens to be a lower-level sociology course, so all in all my schedule is fairly light. Not that I am complaining--far from it. It was wonderful to have a semester where I could have time for extracurriculars and friends. It was great to give myself a greater opportunity to raise my GPA. I just wish I could have done more.
But being the in-the-moment guy I am, I am extremely happy to already be done with my midterms. I know most of my friends are still struggling through midterms and still will be slogging though the academic heckscape next week. I on the other hand, have been finished with midterm exams for almost two weeks now. I am extremely lucky. That means I can devote some more of my time to my organizations and my fraternity.
Initiation for our fraternity is this weekend, so there is preparation work that needs to be done for that. We are getting things ready even now so the big day can go without a hitch. Saturday will be especially busy because in the morning I have the pleasure of working a Saturday Visit down at the office. For those of you who aren't aware, several times during the semester the Undergrad Admissions office is open on Saturday for students who can't make it to campus during the week. I will be giving a tour and there will be a presentation on academics and student life.
Also that day I have errands to run and then initiation which takes the better part of the evening. And then after that, I get to go to a concert at 10pm. So a ridiculously busy day to be sure, but any day that caps off with a Jake Shimabukuro concert is a day worth having. Jake is one of the world's best ukulele players, and I am ecstatic I was able to nab tickets to the almost-sold-out show.
Bottom line: really busy week and weekend, but in all honesty, I wouldn't have it any other way. Bring it on, weekend! I am ready!
Song of the Day
Jake Shimabukuro - Third Stream
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