questions = answers?
Aug. 5th, 2008 01:03 pmAs all wise women do, I turn to the Internet for advice. *grin*
Y'all may or may not know that I'm starting college this fall. I'm going to Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, which is fairly far from my hometown (small college town in the center of Washington State. Nothing like New Orleans at all), and I'm planning to major in English with a concentration in creative writing OR double major in English and physics, depending on whether or not I still have my AFROTC technical scholarship, which I'm kind of beginning to doubt for various reasons. (Hi, DoD medical examination review board, BRACES COME OFF.) *cough* Anyway, yes: Tulane University, New Orleans, English(/physics) major, AFROTC. I already have my roommate and my dorm (J.L., the all-women's dorm), I've registered for classes, I'm planning to get involved with the Newcomb College Institute (for undergraduate women), I'm hoping to do band next semester, I'm doing the Big Sister/Little Sister program, I'm going there a week early for the NOLA Experience Program. (I do draw the line at signing up for a big sister-equivalent with the Office of Multi-ethnic Affairs -- I'm Japanese-American -- but those are just my personal foibles.)
So...do y'all have any college-related advice? Because I will listen happily, and nod, and probably ask more questions.
Y'all may or may not know that I'm starting college this fall. I'm going to Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, which is fairly far from my hometown (small college town in the center of Washington State. Nothing like New Orleans at all), and I'm planning to major in English with a concentration in creative writing OR double major in English and physics, depending on whether or not I still have my AFROTC technical scholarship, which I'm kind of beginning to doubt for various reasons. (Hi, DoD medical examination review board, BRACES COME OFF.) *cough* Anyway, yes: Tulane University, New Orleans, English(/physics) major, AFROTC. I already have my roommate and my dorm (J.L., the all-women's dorm), I've registered for classes, I'm planning to get involved with the Newcomb College Institute (for undergraduate women), I'm hoping to do band next semester, I'm doing the Big Sister/Little Sister program, I'm going there a week early for the NOLA Experience Program. (I do draw the line at signing up for a big sister-equivalent with the Office of Multi-ethnic Affairs -- I'm Japanese-American -- but those are just my personal foibles.)
So...do y'all have any college-related advice? Because I will listen happily, and nod, and probably ask more questions.