I think there is one word to thoroughly describe my sucess with the Bridge program - tubular, or is it knarly? Ok, how about [instert out-dated word from the late '80s, early '90s]. I'm pretty pumped up right now. I passed math. I passed english. Now, I go on to kick some major ass in New Millenium Studies, Art History, and any other class that I come across. I'm gonna hit my notebook like a [instert slightly-offensive pun]. But seriously, it is pretty awesome to finally think of myself as a "college student". I've got my ID. I've got my housing. I've got my classes. I feel like I am really on the right track and can wait to start this huge opprotunity I'm getting. Like, I know there are gonna be over 12,000 people going to this school, but it is still a BIG deal. We are all going to be spending almost everyday of the week in one of the top five most famous cities in the WORLD. I've lived around here forever, so Chicago is like my second home, but the fact that I'm living here still hits my like a brick wall. This is the second city of the entire country and probably the entire continent. How amazing is that man? We are surrounded by so much opprotunity; so much culture, but this is besides the point. What really matters - what trumps all of these things - is the fact that I am finally, after long last, being able to live out my dream of moving towards what I want to do in life and living out the goal of being a
Columbia College Chicago student is fucking amazing. Go team!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
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