What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery? Suicide
Where would you like to live? New Orleans
What is your idea of earthly happiness? Food for everyone
To what faults do you feel most indulgent? Gluttany
Who is your favorite heroine in real life? Harriet Tubman
Your favorite musician? The Dream
The quality you most admire in a man? Humor
Your favorite virtue? Patience – because I have none
What is your principle defect? Impatience
Your favorite occupation? Diagnestician
Your most marked characteristic? Height
What do you most value in your friends? Loyalty
What is your dream of happiness? No School
What is your favorite color? Blue
What would you like to be? Pharmacist
Who is your favorite poet? Emily Dickinson
Who is your hero in real life? Big Brother
What do you most dislike? Peas
What natural gift would you most like to possess? Ability to speak in front of large crowds
What is your present state of mind? Confused
What is your motto? Live life like there’s no tomorrow
I’ve learned many things during the first semester of college. Of course, I have learned many things from all my classes, such as how to find the limiting reagent. However, one important that I have learned was to prioritize. I have learned that in order to accomplish what you need done, you must first figure out what you need to get done the most. You have to be able to give at least two hours of study for each class a day. I have also learned, that juggling school with work is something that takes a lot of skill and hard work and sometimes it is better to focus on one rather than to juggle. Another thing I have learned to do is to be more focused, but not only that but to know your limits. Sometimes you need time to relax and clear your mind rather than to boggle everything together. It is good to focus and worry about your grades, but too much stress can sometimes be hazardous to you.
Comment by Thuy Nguyen — November 27, 2009 @ 10:32 pm |