it felt pretty good being on campus again. even though parking got ALOT worse and i didn't get to add my computer science class, school was good. i love the idea of keeping my mind stimulated. even in the classes with the crappy professors who are not qualified to teach, i still learn from their attempts to give an educational lecture. i feel like it's really important to realize that we are not students of the school but rather students of God. and as students of God, we are required to do our best in our studies. we are to be witnesses in our respective secular campuses (well, even at Biola!). we are to glory in God's creation just as much as we are to recognize what sin has done to it. being a student should be a blessing, not a burden.
my last class for today was Asian-American Psychology (psych 174A). man, this class has SO many shekis! you know those retarded asian guys who only come to class to check out girls or be a wiseguy to the professor. they talk during the lecture and make sure that the whole class recognizes that they're too stupid to remember to turn their phones off before class. they're those guys who try to talk like black people yet drive their lowered AZN cars. they abhor class and encourage parties. you take one look at them and wonder HOW the admissions office didn't filter them out. shekidul! they need Christ and i need to learn to love them.
today, i found out that amy was trying to get into two of my psych. classes. amy is like a super duper senior who used to live next to me last year. i met her at ccm when i was a freshmen but i really don't know her too well. anyways, we were walking and talking about how things have been. she told me that she was kinda done with the whole ccm thing now. she realized that ccm isn't everything and that it can't keep you accountable forever. she also realized that it's kinda closed off as a group. she seemed really discouraged just with how everything was going...well pretty discouraged compared to the amy that i'm used to seeing. but the crazy thing that she said to me was, "well, i know YOU'RE doing good. you go to CPC." i'll let you chew on that for a bit.
Thought of the Day: Sensitivity.
Song of the Day: J 5
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