Here we go!
The time has finally arrived, and honestly, it doesn't feel like I've been on vacation at all. Classes might be different this time around but it's the same old same old from what I remember last year. 'Twas a wonderful internship last semester, but it's almost comforting to be back in the admissions office.
This semester I am getting into the more specialized classes, and while I probably have said the same thing last semester, I feel like that is true once again. I am taking a "construction methods and cost estimation" class as well as a class all about concrete. If you are not interested in the engineering field, these might not seem like they would be that interesting, but for me, these are right up my alley, especially the cost estimating.
Also to look forward to in the coming months are events that my fraternity is putting on. We are holding tournaments for table tennis, video games, pool, foosball, and poker too. We are also all going to see the Chicago Wolves hockey team play, which I am excited about.
What also has me excited (and more than a bit nervous) is that now that I am New Member Education Director (or Pledge Educator, or "Pleducator," it depends who you ask) , I have to come up with a curriculum for the semester. I was going to teach the class like my past brothers have done before me, but I made the mistake of going to an Alpha Sigma Phi conference this past weekend, and now I find myself incredibly motivated to retool the whole education curriculum. Here's hoping I can figure it out enough before "classes" start in a couple weeks.
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