Thanks to my own passive-ness(?) and my orientation advisor I’ve been placed in a place I’ve never thought I’d be.
I have a physics exam in less than 3 hours and lots of Linguistics homework to do.
It’s not terrible that all I’m doing lately is measuring “how much of the sun’s mass reaches the earth in the form of energy” using the theory of relativity or that I’m using spectral analysis to measure peaks in sound waves, but the problem is that I got into this university using my gpa in my major, English, which was around a 3.9 and my writing sample was an obituary, Also, that in Linguistics c= the speed of sound, while in Physics c= the speed of light, and that is obnoxious to deal with.
Wish me best of luck and once this busy midterm period is over I hope to be back and be writing, woo! P.s. Shakespeare and Psychology exams next thursday, so might be during spring break that I’ll make my big return.
Michael

You have my sympathy. I actually changed my major to English after realizing…as much as I’d love a career in, say, computer forensics, I’m best off as a writer. >.< Hopefully a writer/teacher of writing since writing doesn’t pay much.
Hope to see you back in the game soon. ^^