Being in "soda-land", that's what I call Americana,
& the fact that I am already in college,
is a matter of fact about reading, reading and reading heaps of stuff.
I would dare say that my schedule for classes this first semester is HECTIC!
I've got 18 credit hours under my back, which is the maximum amount freshies can take.
& the schedule I'm having right now is practically quite similar to high school.
Folks, my everyday starts at 8.50am - Monday till Friday. Without fail, the constant waking up at 7am has became a consistent routine, even for weekends.
Monday,
is my most busy day. Try possibly not to call me on this day, because there is a big possibility that I might not pick up the cell.
5 fat classes the whole day.
The irony is that I prefer to wake up early in the morning and start my day ahead early. The tendency to learn is much better they say(survey datas shown). =)
In my POV,
every single day in college is a new day. You decide what you want, and it's really up to you.
In high school back home, there's always a standard analogy that all of us must follow. Here in "liberal-land", you can choose whether you want to come for class, set your own "Skip-Day", eat in class, ask questions etc. without any barriers. I'm of course not saying that I skip any classes or either eat in class, because I realize that I'm trained since young that you must respect and enjoy what education brings to you. Either way, I am also not saying that I'm totally against of the idea that students here do whatever in class, but I just won't do it with myself.
I believe that there are always Pros and Cons of things.
I also know that I am a person with strong understanding and beliefs of culture and traditions of my people. & I can understand the differences in culture between these two worlds apart.
As Thomas L. Friedman stresses on his world bestseller book "The World is Flat", that there is no boundaries among each other on Mother Earth, I strongly feel that the point of understanding among each other must be promoted especially on the international stage.
Why?
Folks, it's because we are all global citizens of the world.
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