I'm starting to regret ever letting my father sign me up for geology
After my first week of college, I'm starting to think that my dad should never have signed me up for geology. The questions that pop up in the labs are really hard for me to answer, plus I have to wake up early to get to CBC (Columbia Basin College) because of it. I think I would consider myself more of a musically-talented person than a science-talented person. Plus, to make things worse, I have to go on a bus that is very crowded to get there, and on the bus, the driver tells us to get behind the white line, and with a bus that has maybe 10 to 15 people standing up in it, that is virtually impossible. For example, this weekend, I have to do all of the exercises in Laboratory 2. Most of the questions are very hard for me to answer, and I just want to give up. Besides, I didn't do very well in chemistry last time I tried to take it in college, and I think that my dad is out of his gourd to say that geology is easier than chemistry. In fact, I'd say that geology is just as hard as chemistry is. Plus, I don't think that I'm the kind of person who can get verbal instructions communicated to me effectively. I'm practically more of a person who can handle written instructions. Therefore, I don't think I'll ever get to have a career because my geology and geography teacher said that the boss will not write down the instructions for me and that I'll have to follow the instructions in a verbal manner.

1 Comments:
Neil,
Hey there! I like your new blog! I wanted to let you know that I have looked at it, and I enjoy being able to read about the things you're doing. As for geology, I'm sure you'll be good at it. If you work hard, and try to succeed, you'll do just fine. Remember how weak things can become strong if you pray about them and try your hardest? You're a great student, and I'm sure you can do a good job.
I am excited to read more about your life. Can't wait to check your blog often!
Love,
Alicia (and Brian)
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Alicia, at 2:31 PM
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