Monday, April 7, 2008

So the end of first semester draws near.

Wow.
So classes have ended and it's on to exams, I think I have the grades to pull off an A and a B in my two main courses, econ on the other hand, I am going to have to study forever to even make a B and it doesn't seem too likely, which is unfortunate, but I can handle it.
My only worry is having enough money from my student loans to cover my tuition, I don't want to have to ask my parents for anymore money, let us just hope it all works out, or else I am going to have to start selling all my stuff...I want to have a yard sell when I go back to Georgia anyways, but I probably wouldn't make enough to do anything with.

Everything is going well though, I am very sad my time at residence is coming to a close, I am going to miss my little room. Though I will be applying for a Don position for my third year, and I'm pretty sure residence will be almost free then and that'd be totally great.

On a very sad note, my philosophy professor whom I really really enjoyed will be transferring to Concordia next year and I wont be able to take is existentialism course next year, which I was already looking forward to.

Also the end of the year also means I will have to say good bye to Maxine, Chi-Lin, Faris, Linda, Kasia, Karolina and Martyn my friends in the international and exchange and Andrew my friend from Sarnia.
They are such great kids and I will miss them all so much.
But hopefully when I have the money and can travel to Europe I can visit them all.

A photo of some of us at the campus pub. The Ceilie.
From left to right, Raymond from China, Kasia from Poland she attends University in Scotland, next Maxine She is English but grew up and attends university in Sweden, then there is Martyn from the U.K. goes to school in Oxford at Oxford Brooks, then of course yours truly, and to my right it Andrew a good ole' Canadian from Sarnia.
Here is a good one of the snow and Kasia, Andrew and Maxine. I can't take credit for any of these photos they where all taken with Kasia and Maxines cameras.(:


Andrew and I on the bus with the gang off to the downtown.



Here is a very nice one of the whole gang. We are met all T.I.P. camp, Trent International Program camp.
From Right to left Kasia, Raymond, Chi Lin, Maxine, Andrew, Me, Linda, and Martyn.
Chi Lin is from Taiwan but grew up in Malaysia and was the first person I met at T.I.P. camp on account that we were partners and had to introduce each other to the group, Linda was a junior rep. and she is from Albania, but also grew up in Malaysia.

But that is all for now, I am going to get some sleep and finish writing a paper tomorrow.

loves.
Hillery

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