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A few things I've learned so far...

I have just finished my last day of classes for third year. Yusssss.  It’s not like it’s the end of anything, really.  I have exams for the next month and start the summer semester in the first week of May.  But, even still, I feel like this is kind of a big deal.  I’ve learned a lot these past three years.  Probably more than I realize.  Not all of the lessons have come from the lectures or readings, either.  I thought I’d share with you a few of the things I’ve learned that might be helpful to any high schooler or person entering college/university.  
  1. Take math 12.  It’s not a necessary class in high school, at least the one I went to, but it should be.  If you don’t know what you want to do and you’re just going to take a bunch of classes in your first year (precisely what I did) TAKE MATH 12 ANYWAY.  It is soo much easier to do right after math 11 when everything is still fresh in your mind than it is to do it 3 or 4 years after you’ve already graduated and haven’t taken a math class in as many years.  Just take it.
  2. Think about the things you like.  Brittney and I were talking about this the other day.  As great as it was to get a taste of a bunch of different subjects it sucks to find out that the courses you’ve taken for the past three years either aren’t going to contribute to your degree at all or are taking up valuable elective room that could have been filled with courses that would contribute to a minor.  It’s not a huge deal, but it does feel a bit disappointing knowing you’ve put an effort into a course that didn’t really do much for you.
  3. Use RateMyProf.  People warned me not to rely too heavily on it because the only students who post rating are those who have a gripe with the prof.  This is simply untrue.  I have read reviews for every professor I have ever had and never have I found the experiences of others to differ much from that of my own.  
  4. Go see a counsellor.  The second you think you know what you want to get a degree in, talk to a counsellor/academic advisor.  Talking to people I don’t know kind of freaks me out... I put off going to see a counsellor and tried to use my school website so I could avoid talking to a stranger and risk looking silly.  This was dumb.  Counsellors have the most updated list of necessary courses for every degree and provide so much more information than a school website.  They want you to get your degree in the fastest way possible and show you all the ways you can do it.  They really are a great resource.
  5. Ask for help when you need it.  This kind of goes along with number four...  There is nothing wrong with needing help.  Courses can be tough.  Life can also be tough.  Asking for help, whether it’s school related or life related, is one of the best things you can do for yourself.  There is no point in suffering through something when there are great people that can and want to help you.
  6. You’re going to fail something.  It may be a test or it may be a course, and it may happen more than one.  And it’s going to suck.  But, it isn't the end of the world.  The professor isn’t going to judge you, your friends are not going to think less of you, and your family will not disown you.  
  7. All-nighters are dumb.  Sure, you might have a huge test tomorrow or a paper due in the morning, but just go to bed.  Stay up as late as you can to get it done, but give yourself a break.  The work you’re doing at 3am is not your best work.  It’s not even your second best work.  Set an alarm to get up early and give yourself the chance to sleep for awhile.
  8. “What is the least amount of work you can do to still get the best mark possible?”  This is something someone asked me to consider when I was in grade 10.  I was a classic over-achiever who thought that in order to get good grades I had to put everything I had into my work.  I didn’t think it was possible that I could do less work and still get good marks.  I was wrong.  Realizing I could do well without being completely consumed by the assignment really changed how I do my work.  This is not to say that I don't put much effort into my work and still expect to do well or don't proofread my essays.  All it means is that I do the best work I can until it's done, then accept that I did the best I could do and hand it in.
  9. Grilled Cheese.  They’ll change your life.
  10. Go to office hours.  I feel slightly hypocritical saying this because I am not one to usually go to them.  BUT, the few times that I have gone I’ve had great experiences.  Twice I’ve gotten grades bumped up just by going and looking over a test and asking a few questions.  Even if they don’t bump up your mark they want you to do well and if you show them you care they usually notice. 



That’s all I’ve got for now... :)

week 5: string art




This is something I'd wanted to do for awhile, but I'd just never made the time to do it.  Yesterday I decided I'd go to the beach, find a perfect piece of wood and get busy.  Once I picked the word I printed it out, taped it down and used it as my stencil.  Then I stuck in all the nails and started wrapping.  It didn't take long, and I can't wait to put it in my room at school!

Reading break is going by way too quickly!  I can't believe how fast time goes when you're really having a good time!  I've slept over at my friend's house every night except one since I've been home and we've spent most of our days together too!  All the fun times have meant that school work has been put on the back burner, but tomorrow that will change..  I'll be hittin' the books hard.

Hope everyone's week has been going well!  I have a few post ideas so I'll be seeing you again real soon :)

planning


The planning has begun!  Conversations are being had, routes are being plotted and excitement is high!  Is it bad I'm wishing summer would come and go so that I can get on the road - er, plane?! 

Finals Mix


Life has made me pretty unproductive on this thing but I'm trying...
I've been studying for finals the last couple weeks and have cooped up inside with books and my laptop for days and days and days.  The only thing getting me through (aside from food) is the music I've been listening to.  I don't really listen to stuff with lyrics while I'm studying but when I take my breaks I need to be energized and pumped up!

This mix pretty much sums up how I feel at all different times of the day while I'm studying for my finals!

1. Phosphorescent: Ride On/Right On.  This song rocks.  It's fun, upbeat and a great pick-me-up
2. Capital Cities: Safe and Sound.  I'm not a huge fan of electronic-y stuff but this is an exception.
3. Icona Pop: I Love It.  I'm pretty sure I was the last one to hear about this song...
4. Devendra Banhart: Golden Girls.  This song is pretty mellow and chill and good for unwinding.
5. Joy Formidable: Whirring.  It's got a toe-tapping beat and the chick has a cool voice.
6. Cold War Kids: Miracle Mile.  Kind of reminds me of the Killers.  I like.
7. Jets Overhead: Boredom and Joy.  An awesome Victoria band with an awesome song.
8. Rhye: Woman.  This entire album is so relaxing.  It is the only one with lyrics that I will listen to while studying.
9. Snoop Lion and Miley Cyrus: Ashtrays and Heartbreaks.  Judge me if you want but I enjoy it.

beautiful [procrastination] weather!


I don't really have anything interesting to say other than the weather is fantastic.  Cold, but beautiful.  
Finals are approaching and I am procrastinating studying like no other.  Exercise, tv, movies, Sims, crafts, pinning, cleaning, eating, you name it, I'm doing it.  
A couple of important birthdays are coming up too so I'm getting ready for thooose.
I'm really just writing this as another way to procrastinate so I should probably get back to the books.  I hope that wherever you are the weather is as nice there as it is here!

Perspective

Things Could Be Worse - Phil Jones

Lately I've been feeling pretty unhappy.  I have gotten a few of my midterm marks back and they have been less than perfect. I know it makes sense that taking a heavier course load leads to not doing as well, but this is a hard thing for me.  I've always done well in school and this whole bad-grades thing is really getting me down.

Well not anymore!  I have been spending a great deal of time thinking about how these few bad marks are the worst things ever, but, newsflash, they're not!  Things could be going a lot worse and certainly are for millions of others.  Even though I didn't ace my tests I still get to go to home to warmth, food, love, and comfort, 4 things a lot of people don't have.

I am an extremely fortunate person.  I go to a great school, I have amazing friends and a supportive and loving family.  If there is ever something I need I almost always have a means of getting it. I also have abundant food sources, access to not only clean water but the best water on the planet and live in a country where I don't have to worry about getting in trouble for going to school, not being able to receive health care or being caught in the cross fire of a war.

In comparison to so many others my life is fantastic.  While I'm sitting here fretting over some bad grade other people my age are trying to figure out where they will be sleeping tonight or how they will take care of their 4 siblings, or where they will find food tomorrow.

So, whatever it is that is getting you down, although it may truly be sucky and upsetting, it could (almost always) be worse.

Weekend Inspiration


Just a little reminder for people for the week leading up to Valentines Day.

Hope y'all have a great weekend!  I will be spending mine studying in the library and playin with my sister who is coming over for the weekend!!