Spring is in the air

Listening to... “Supply & Demand” by Amos Lee

Ah! Spring has finally come to Cullowhee, and not a moment too soon in my opinion. I think I could handle the toe numbing cold here better if it snowed...being the silly flat-lander that I am, I assumed that because WCU was in the mountains that it would snow here, but because we’re down in a valley I’ve only seen snow twice in my two years here. But, Spring is here and I don’t have to worry about snow for another couple of months....no what I have to worry about right now is registering for fall classes which I am sort of excited about because with the exception of one more class the rest of my classes from here on out will be in my majors (I am a recently declared double major in Political Science and Geology)...because of the double major my course loads will be pretty heavy from now until graduation, and with the help of my two advisors (one for each major) I’ll be able to plot out a schedule that will enable me to graduate on time(I will graduate in 4 years, even if it kills me)....in addition to signing up for fall classes I thinking about signing up for a Geology class during the May Mini-mester that is going to the Bahamas!!! Financial aid will pay for the class, but I have to convince my parents to pay the $500 deposit and another $100 for snorkel equipment… I spent all weekend turning on the charm and it seems to be working, so I may be spending better part of May chillin’ (and learning of course wink) in the Bahamas… wish me luck

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