I'm curled up on a super comfy couch in a secluded lounge on the third floor of the science building. I don't know why this has become my default hang out place on campus. I think I just need a break from Minne and the library. It's so comfortable here. Two of the walls are just windows so I have a gorgeous view of campus and the bluffs, it's completely silent in here besides the hum of the printer, and this couch is so squishy and wonderful. With the overwhelming comfiness combined with the lack of sleep I got last night, I'm seriously considering taking a nap here.
Ooooor not. A guy just walked in and is now sitting at the table around the corner. LAME.
I'm ready for classes to start. I'm enjoying the break-not having to worry about homework, getting to sleep in (well, on Wednesdays and Fridays, anyway), going out with friends during the week-but I'm getting bored. Besides a few hours of tutoring I don't have that much to do during the day. I know I'll be sick of classes about two days into the term, but right now I'm just looking forward to having something to keep me busy.
I'm taking intro to American politics, which is online; politics and the environment, which is a 300 level class (I was going to take an easy science class that fulfilled the science/social policy university studies requirement but it was cancelled), so I'm a little nervous; and advanced expository writing. I'm looking forward to the last one the most, obviously, since it's an English class. I've never taken a class with the professor teaching it-actually, that's not entirely true. He was in my poetry class a couple years ago as a student. He always called my poetry "badass," so hopefully he'll remember the good impression I left on him as a classmate when I'm one of his students.
I should probably head home. It's really cloudy now and it's getting kind of windy, so I feel like I should leave before it starts downpouring.
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