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Oh my... The beginning of this semester has been even crazier than the one in the fall. Monday was my first day back, and I decided to sleep in a little bit, so I missed my first OOP class with Fardad. I woke up around 11am to get ready to go to my second class, then. Back to the subway routine, I read another chapter of the last Artemis Fowl book. Once at school, I went to Nebojsa's class. I guess I won't talk much about him in this post; let me leave for when I have nothing else to blog about. Monday was also my first day at the bookstore. Luckily I started on a very quiet shift, so I could take my time to learn exactly what I needed to do. I was very lost in the beginning, but now at the end of the first week I am already used to it. My boss picked me among the whole staff to finish early because we had too many people and not enough customers, but I didn't even have a reason to complain. I got home really tired, but still Patrick wanted to talk about lots of stuff. O heard him say whatever he needed to, but he got really mad when I had to answer my phone at some point, so that finished the excessive talking. I went to bed soon because I knew the next day would be just as tiring.
On my first day of my twenty-two's I was a little more predisposed to go to my classes. Peter Liu was late for our first JAC class, but we still talked a lot about how this course is going to be delivered. My INT3 class was shortened because of a protest that SSF was organizing against the strike, but apparently Anthony Austin is a professor that I will appreciate having. The protest ended up not happening for unknown reasons, so I just took my time to eat some vegetarian thai food that I didn't know I could find at the TEL building. My EAC teacher was also a little late, and I was surprised to realize she's a woman. So now I know I don't have only guys teaching me this semester. She is nice, but I have a feeling this course will involve a lot of reading and writing =/ And finally, Valentyn wanted to see me after 3pm, so I decided to skip my INT4 class to go out with him. It was a fair trade - he brought me a birthday gift and took me out to Dufferin Park =3 It's such an interesting thing that is developing between us, haha. We went back to Seneca at 5pm because I had to work... More hours of helping people finding books and reshelfing. I asked to leave early again saying it was my birthday, and they let me. That way I could join the Express crowd right after the meeting. We went to College park and chatted for a couple hours. That's the end of my birthday =]
Wednesday was also hectic. I woke up really early to go to Fardad's class, and I realized I really need to work hard on his course. We were introduced to so many things at once that I felt really disturbed during the class. We had to come up with a group of four, so luckily Amy Ward and her friend Matt (both very good students) invited me to work with them. Since I'm taking over Minoo's decisions this week (she's away in Iran =P), we had a group of four right there. I look forward to working in this team; since the first semester I've been trying to collaborate with people that actually care about what they are doing. I had another DBS class with Nebojsa after that, and again I will keep myself from talking about him right now... I had about 30min to eat something after the class and then I had to go to work. For the first time I got the afternoon shift, and I'm glad I was already used to the shelves - it gets really busy that time. At some point we had the fire alarm going off, so everyone in the school had to leave the building and wait for the firefighters to check everything (which took almost an hour). When we got back, it was time for me to leave for Newnham and work as a student guide. I was surprised to get a call from the learning centre while I was working. They want to interview me so I can be a tutor this semester... That takes care of the income I need to make when my bookstore and guide jobs get reduced hours. After my shift I came to the library to edit some posts on my blog, and finally went home to mark the middle of a never-ending week.
SeeYa,
Feliploko, who has a lot of energy.
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