Course Info
HNRS125 Fall 2011
The Arts in New York City
Mondays 9:15 am - 12:05 pmContact
Professor M. Healey
Email: meghanhealey@hotmail.com
Office Hour: M/F 12:15-1:30
Colwin Hall 410-411Tsai-Shiou Hsieh (ITF)
Email: tsaishiou@gmail.com
Office Hours: Mon. 1-5
Honors Hall Lounge
Virtual Office Hours: Thurs. 10-12
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You’ll never cease to amaze me.
On my way to college -Main Street.
“So, that’s three exams in total, one book to read, and four writing assignments. Well, I’m almost done with reading the book, but oh…I still need to write my thoughts about it. I’ll try fitting that in after my Bio studying today…Am I getting late?”
*Looks up, checks watch, looks around*
Outside the bus window, frozen in the sky lies the most beautiful rainbow I’ve ever seen.
Time can fly and the errands can build up. College can crawl in your brain and screw your nerves up. The trees, the streets, and the skies all really stay the same. Amidst our worries, we all become blind to the beauty around us. We should really start appreciating nature, because it is one thing that never ceases to truly amaze you.
How dare you…
THANKS for teaching me the obvious! Here I was expecting college to enlighten me and polish my rust away with its power of knowledge. I expected myself to be drowning in a world of scholars and intellects. Who was I kidding?
I saw this notice next to the elevator by the Financial Aid office. I never knew taking the stairs was healthier! But is it my health what you really care for? I’m not buying it. You had the audacity to tell me to take the stairs rather than the elevator for my convenience? *CLICK* –the elevator should come up anytime now.
My aspiration captured.
I’m a freshman.
I’m still a little untouched by reality.
I try to walk faster and match my pace with other college students.
I still think that I’ll ABSOLUTELY follow the career path that I chose in high school.
So, I make sure I join Pre-Med Clubs & buy pretty hoodies.
Hey, I’m Aisha & I’d love to be a doctor one day 🙂
This is my aspiration – captured.
-taken at the library while “studying”.