Not to be a debbie downer but Tim Walz was in the military for 24 years, including during the Iraq war. He called the national guard on protestors following the George Floyd murder. He supports Israel. He's approved an oil pipeline across indigenous lands that break treaties.
It's weird to celebrate a man who goes against all leftist values
why is this about to make me sob
in the age of remote work we should all be visiting friends like they did in jane austen times. is it raining? stay overnight, you'll catch a chill. coming for a visit? why not stay for a couple months, until the roads...get better?
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A young American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) rides on the back of its mother in Brazos Bend State Park, Texas, USA
by Rick Dunlap
Wear jeans/pants that ābreatheā and bring a sweater, even if itās scorching hot out, until you know which building blasts the AC to 60 degrees F and which feels like a sauna
Backpacks with thick straps are your friend!Ā Messenger bags are cool and all but if youāre commuting with a lot of stuff, symmetrically styled backpacks are better for your back
You are your own person and you can walk out whenever you need to or want to, so long as youāre not disrupting the class.Ā Meaning you can go to the bathroom without permission, take a breather if youāre anxious, answer an important phone call, etc.
If you donāt like the class on the first day, if you can- DROP THAT CLASS AND TAKE ANOTHER ONE!Ā Itāll only get worse from there!
If you can, take a class outside your major; itās a good break from your expected studies.
You are in charge of your schedule.Ā Your adviser and guidance counselor is there to āadvise and guideā but if you donāt like certain classes and you can substitute for others, thatās your choice.
Consequently, if you are changing anything drastic in your plan, talk with your adviser and instructors.
Pay attention to your credit hours and grades. Ā Never leave this to the last week of school, you will be sorry and stressed beyond belief!
Unless itās a lab book or otherwise specified, go to the class for a week or so before buying an expensive textbook.Ā Some classes, while having it on their required list, do not actually use the textbook a whole lot and you might find some of it scanned online.Ā Rent if you can or buy used online (schools actually donāt give discounts).Ā Use your best judgement on what you think you need.
Tell the people who go up to you selling or advertising things you are not interested in that you are in a rush to class and donāt have time to listen to them.Ā Itās less rude and theyāll leave you alone.
The smaller the class, the better it is to have some sort of acquaintanceship with a couple classmates.Ā They might save your ass if you are absent one day or need to study.Ā And talking with them makes the time go by faster without it being so insufferable.
You donāt need to join a club or sport, but internships are cool and useful!
If you can afford it, take a day off once or twice each semester if youāre too exhausted.Ā Just be aware of what you missed and if it was worth missing!
Your health is the most important, this goes for mental health too!!Ā Note: College-age/upper teens is when mental disorders like depression and anxiety are most commonly diagnosed.Ā Most schools have therapy services, especially during exam time.Ā Look into it if you need to!
Communicate with your professor if you are having trouble with something.Ā Anything.
Eat and stay hydrated.Ā Bring a water bottle and snack to class.
All-nighters will happen but never go over 36 hours without sleep.
Itās going to be hard and there will be times you might think about giving up.Ā This WILL happen.Ā You just have to make sure what youāre doing isnāt making you absolutely miserable and/or there is something rewarding and positive to look forward to at the end!