College on a Bad Day

Well, like I said in my last blog it is highly likely that I will be writing more and more now that finals are coming up. This is something that I think justifies taking my attention away from my studies.

When I made my friends aware of the fact that I wrote a new blog their first question was not “What is it about?” or “When can I read it?” it was “Did you talk about me?” It did not go over well that none of them were mentioned. As I told them that I talked about the Today show, my professor and school, they kind laughed at me, but it’s ok.

I really do enjoy writing on here because I know that when I was looking around at schools I wanted the students view of college. I understand that the admissions office needs to show the best possible college experience, but I wanted to know what William and Mary is like on a bad day. I think the blogs are the closest you are going to get to that. So you want to know the College on a bad day… here goes…

First, you have to wake up for an 8 A.M. class (note I have never had one of these). Then you go get breakfast and the food is… ugh… mediocre (there are always bagels and cereal out so it’s ok). Next you trip on a cobblestone on your way to your next class (people laugh, but it happens to everyone). In your next class your professor asks you a question you don’t know (Just remember even he is not perfect). You go back to your dorm and your roommate made some disgusting food and your whole room smells of it (Hey, it’s always good to try new things). You then go to the library and it takes 15 minutes to find a table to study at and then the loud table behind you keeps talking (you can check-out headphones at the front desk). Finally it’s cold outside when you walk home and you lock yourself out of your room (this gives you a chance to talk to your RA and he/she may even offer to drive you to get some coffee from Wawa).

So this is pretty much as bad as an average day will get. Just think it could be worse… Good luck guys and talk to you later!

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