Saturday, February 21, 2009

Weekend!

The weekend is here! Today was a busy week! I got a lot accomplished and still have a lot more to work on(-cough- homework)! I'm having a really good time, I love times when I feel close to UCA.

So Thursday I joined the other bloggers for a photoshoot to get some pictures made to update the blog layouts. It was a fun time, we went to a building during X period(which is a time slot that no one has class and people can have a refreshing amount of time to eat, chat, have meetings, and get things done during the week) and got to meet the man who takes pictures for the campus and got to be the faces for UCA's blogs. I had never done anything like that before, so even though it was a few minutes in the act, I still got to see what it was like to work with a professional. And we had some fun getting to and from the building on one of the little cart mobiles that one can see running all over campus each day. And what's even more cool is I never rode on one before Thursday!

I'm thinking of joining the Ambassadors, too. I have a few friends in it and it seem like a really nice thing to get involved with. Though, I'll need to know the campus better if I expect to give tours!

Friday night I went to the Chi Alpha VMAs. Chi Alpha is a really great trans-denominational campus ministry and Friday a lot of the groups within had music videos they made shown and we had a fun, formal(optional to those who came) attire to look as and take pictures. It was really fun! Afterward I went to iHop and ate with a lot of good friends. Great way to start the weekend, I must say!

I'm getting concerned with my grades, so I'm learning not to be afraid and to TALK with my professors! People say it's easy, but I get really antsy about it and neglect to. So, now I'm being assertive and taking control of my grades. Gotta stay on top of things in college!

That's all for now, I'll try to blog more in depth next week!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

February is here!

Hi everyone!

I've joined a group of UCA Bloggers to help incoming freshman see what it's like to be a Big Bear at UCA. Okay, maybe a little freshman bear, but it's still great! I came here thinking, "What am I doing in this city? I don't know anyone!" And I miraculously met some people I knew from high school, or even elementary school - small world!

So, I had my first semester in college and was thoroughly surprised time and time again at the many things that take place on campus! I mean really, I knew college life would be exciting and life-changing, but I was totally shocked at how much I have grown since coming here to Conway in August!

And after the holiday break, it seems the semester is in full swing once again! Classes have picked up and a new round of papers, friends, and activities have popped up! I've started new classes and have new professors -- in fact, I don't think I have any professor from last semester. I still talk to my department head, though, at times. I've also met some new people from a fraternity on campus and met a few more international students! As a French major, I'm really glad I can meet students from other countries and have a chance to practice French with them when I can. Also, David Cook, the last season's winner of American Idol, is supposed to come later this month. I learned if you want tickets to an event, you gotta be fast! They sold out on campus by noon the first day of sales.

I'm thinking this semester is going to be even better than the last one, and with all the crazy events that happened last semester, I'm not sure that's possible! I think back and I'm still amazed at how far I've come and changed since coming to UCA. I remember not leaving my room the first day I got here because I thought I would get lost(and with my navigational ability, I probably would have) and now here I am, roaming campus at random hours and sitting by the beautiful fountain on campus when I feel like it, not scared of the things I thought I would be when I got here! No, only thing now is keeping my studies up which shouldn't be too hard, there's multitudes of stimulation and inspiration on campus! Seeing foreign students and the thought of actually LIVING in France and studying keeps me going! That's another cool aspect of college, you can study abroad!

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Thanks for reading and until next time, readers!


~Cody