Well, school's back. It kind of never left. I took Winterum for the first time. The class was actually great though. It was Eastern Orthodoxy with Dr. Brian Shelton. I had a blast in the class, partially because of the subject matter, partially because the size of the class and the students attending, and also because of the professor. It was worth two credit hours, and for a third I got to make a video on the class that I just may post here.
Getting up was the hard part. Unfortunately, during Winterum, my workload was so much more than normal. This was my schedule:
8:00 a.m. - noon: Eastern Orthodoxy
noon - 5:00 p.m.: Work at Harris Communications
6:00 p.m. - Midnight: Work at WRAF
Repeat.
Currently, I'm also attempting to take 21 hours this semester (don't worry, including an internship--which will be my job at the time), and right now my schedule includes
MWF:
8:00 - History of Theology
9:00 -Senior Seminar
11:00- Poetry and Prophecy (threes a charm!)
TR
2:00 - Macroeconomics
3:30 - Critical Thinking
Internship - Video Production at Harris Communications
I need one more class...
Also, this semester, I'm going to be taking a practicum and two student ministries.
I know this all seems like a lot, and it kind of is. But for some reason when I know something *HAS* to get done, absolutely, period, I have a much easier time accomplishing it. I don't know what it is, but as much as I want to be done, I'm very motivated to finish things out.
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