Friday, September 15, 2006

its like a full time job...

i see this past summer as preparation for fall semester.

i may have only worked 4 days a week for about 8 to 9 hours everyday, but i think i become accustomed to being gone from the early morning to early evening, barely having time to pee, and working through the lunch hour. without those kind of summer hours, i think i would have broken down by now.

i now feel for becca. i always knew she worked long and hard hours in studio, but now i have first hand experience. for the 23 hours i sit in a classroom a week (and the additional 5+ hours i spend doing homework each day), i'm only getting 15 hours of credit.

what could i possibly be doing? drafting. measuring. twirling my pencil. coloring. lettering. taking pictures. burning cds.

it might not seem like much, but anyone can attest to the fact that my social hours have dwindled. to put it in perspective, i said this to anna on wednesday:

"i'm so excited, i'm almost finished! i only have like an hour and a half of stuff left to do!"

i basically spend all my time trying to get ahead, and only end up not having to spend the night before a project is due in the studio with the other girls.

but nonetheless, i'm (dare i say it?) enjoying it so far. but i'm praying to God that things slow down soon before i breakdown.

3 comments:

Jonathan said...

When you look back one day you will be glad that you spent so much time getting this done, especially because you'll be better at your job than all those people who wait till the last minute and stay up all night. Besides, isn't it good to know that you're getting the education you pay for? Getting a diploma isn't the same as getting an education.

Anonymous said...

Becca got what she deserved. If you know what I mean.

- P

Anonymous said...

What does that mean? "Becca got what she deserved"? Can you explain that to me? I don't like that it was anonymous either...sad day. Anyway, I hope it's not as bad now that you've had a few months to adjust. Christina always tells me I'm just doing "arts and crafts" all day. It's a funny thought i guess but that doesn't really make me feel any better about it though. Keep up the work-- It'll pay off :)