One step at a time
I come rollin' into the OSU campus about 2 hours after we departed from home and check in at Morrill tower. I gets up to my room and it appeared that I was the first one there. I got my BuckID right off the bat and the picture of me looks like I'm high. Thankfully I brought by backpack as there were a shitload of papers handed out to me. One of them being a bubble survey that had a billion questions on it asking different things like your religion to your political views to your "social habits" to your views on diversity.
All the fellas I met like my roommates and the ones in my group were pretty cool. First guy I talked to was the first thing we went to and we just got to know each other before a long boring ass presentation went on. My roommates were cool with one of them admitting to smoking weed a lot who also plans to major in theater. We played some goofy ass games in our group like throwing a beachball around to one another that had a bunch of random questions on it and wherever your right thumb landed when catching it, that's the question you had to answer. Mine ended up being "what's your favorite dinner plate?"...probably the most bland, retarded question out of all of them.
Later that night a few hours before going back up to my room, there were games in the lobby and I ended up playing Euchre with some really cool guys...a lot of people from the Cleveland area, that's for sure...geez.
Picked up my schedule today and it ended up looking something like this:
-CS&E 201 at 8:30 (I found it necessary to be a computer class early in the morning since, well, that's about the only thing that could keep me awake.)
-Math 150 (Pre-calculus and for once, I'm kind of glad I'm not in the "highest class possible" because that got old really fast while in high school.)
-Spanish 102.66 (Didn't get any credit for it on the placement test, so 15 credit hours of Spanish it is.)
-Some random class I need to take the first 5 weeks.
Some of the humanities and social science classes that I get to pick later on down the road that really interested me were:
Geography 200 (world regional geography)
Political Science 101 (intro to american politics)
Art 300 and 300A (photography and digital photography)
Art Education 160 (art and music since 1945)
German 299 (weimar and the third reich in german lit and film)
Japanese 231 (elements of japanese culture)
Music 141 and 142 (intro to music and american popular music)
The fact that OSU offers over 1000 courses is stunning.
After all was said and done and all papers and whatnot were finished being filled out, we left and when we got home I had noticed I accidentally left my roomkey/swipecard in my pocket. I'll be mailing it back in the near future since there's $200 worth of keys on that thing...that's right...it costs $100 a key to replace them if lost.
To be honest, I'd say I'm ready for the whole college scene.
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