Thursday, March 19, 2009

Workin' For The Weekend

Whoever coined that term knew me so well. Right now I'm just waiting until approximately 4 pm on Friday so I can be free for two days of relaxation and enjoyment before I have a case of the Mondays...and Tuesdays...and Wednesdays, you catch my drift.

I just finished my IR exam, which I didn't think was too difficult. We'll see when I get it back if I still feel that way about it. This time around was a lot better just because I know I took my time and allowed myself to think instead of stress out over something stupid. It also makes me feel a little bit better knowing that a lot of the people coming out of the test were upset about how they did. I hope this means a curve, in which case, I hope I am above the curve.

President's Host and Admissions Ambassador training is over now! I got my P-host jacket and my Ambass polo yesterday along with some 'diplomas' for completing the training. It's bittersweet because I met some really cool people that I might not see again, but the training was just a little too long. It was necessary, but long. Yeah, I think I'm just lazy

Monday, March 16, 2009

Back to Reality

Instead of doing my mountains of homework that I chose not to do over Spring Break, I am in the "awkward room" by the elevators in C tower reading the SparkNotes version of The Jungle. I need to do a freewrite that I thought I could just do for when the portfolio is due...but no. If I sound urgent, I'm a little frazzled right now. Right now I have so much going on. I want to go have fun but at the same time I know that this is the final push for the end. I cannot believe that there is only about 2 months until I go back home. However, there is only like a month left of classes because most of the time I will be here is the study period, exams, and graduation.

I really cannot wait to find out about the Summer Staff at Admissions. Someone needs to email me immediately about if I am off the alternates list.

Since moving back in, a lot has happened. I went to the Hockey East Quarterfinal Game where BU crushed Maine 6-2. I went to the State House today, went to the gym, and went to a little party in Mike and David's room. OH and really exciting, I got my housing lottery number today, 14354 which is pretty good considering Mark got around 200 slots from the last number.

Before I go to bed I need to do:
-Freewrite on The Jungle
-Read Chapters 8 and 9 for IR

I don't know when I'll be getting to bed tonight, but I know it won't be soon.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Spring Break is almost over?!?!

Today marks the last weekday of Spring Break and I have mixed emotions about that.

While I loved waking up late and doing pretty much whatever, I think that my return to Boston is long past-due. Bellingham is a...errr, nice place to raise a family (something like that), but it is definitely not suited to my needs. I need some excitement and Boston provides that for me. Whenever I see kids on the T, I am always reminded of my journeys to Boston as a child. I remember loving to come into the city for anything and absolutely anything. Even if I knew it was just for a short time, I would count down the days until we could go to Boston. I don't know why it continues to captivate me to this day. Perhaps it's just the sense of wonder a city exudes. I hope to stay there long after graduation.

So yes, Bellingham, I'm sorry that I must go, but it's time. I must return to the city I love at promptly 12:40 in the afternoon on Sunday, not a minute later. Don't worry though, I'll be back sometime to visit.

On the other hand I have accomplished nothing in terms of school work. I just cracked open my International Relations book today and it's still on the same page...two and a half hours after I opened it. Yeah, needless to say I didn't follow my plan at all for getting things done this week. HA! If anyone thinks I'm doing all of it this weekend, they are insane. I'm more concerned about the morons who comment on Gov. Deval Patrick's facebook page and think that it means that they are really voicing their opinions. So I gave them a piece of my mind. Ehh, I just wanted to be confrontational. Call it what you may, but I had fun doing it.

Therefore I Am is featured in the March issue of AP Magazine!!!! I am so proud of everything they are doing. I really hope they make it. It's insane watching them go from playing a show where there is about 20 people at the Framingham Civic League to the big times *knocks on wood*. While I cannot say I have been with them from the beginning, I am still very excited for them.

So the plans for the rest of the weekend are:
See JDagg and Derek
Katelyn and Laura's Birthday Party
Go back to Boston

...now on to all that work I should have been doing all week

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Spring Break--Tuesday

So, once again I am avoiding the 6 or so chapters of IR that I should be reading. However, I still have a couple of days left of vacation which means plenty of time to get everything done (...yeah right). I mean, I guess I've been a busy person. After missing about 3 months of the Office, I'm now caught up! I went for a run today too...I haven't just been sitting around on my computer all day. Arghh, I should probably start that work. Here is my to do list:

PUBLIC POLICY
  1. Read Chapters 6 and 7
  2. Read all required documents
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  1. Read Chapters 7-12
  2. Learn the IPE chart
  3. Learn European countries
  4. Keep up with the news
WEB PROGRAMMING
  1. Homework 7
  2. Lab 6
NATURAL LAW, SOCIAL PROTEST, AND AMERICAN IDENTITY
  1. E-Portfolio assignments
  2. Mid-semester self-evaluation
I mean I guess that isn't too much to do. I really don't have anything on my plate for the next two days. If I take it easy, I'm sure I will get a lot done.

Other than that, I picked my classes for next year. I will be taking (if everything works out):

CL213 Greek and Roman Mythology
ES144 Oceanography
PO317 Presidential Leadership
PO318 US Political Parties

The times for the classes are also really awesome and spread out so I'm not killing myself like I am this semester. Plus, it will be more convenient for P-hosting and Ambassing. I also hope to get an SAR job during the school year so I have a little bit of an income. I still haven't figured out what I want to do with COM or SED but maybe that will be something I can do during my next couple of days on Spring Break. I also have some other goals for the week:

  1. Lunch/something with Jess Dagg
  2. See Nick Egan and Lauren Jensen
  3. Katelyn/Laura's Birthday party
  4. See Trevor
  5. Go visit people at Walmart and talk to Brian
...that's about it.

I learned that in Bellingham a medium coffee from Dunkin Donuts is about $.20 cheaper than in Boston! How amazing! Well, I think I might start on that school work!!

Monday, March 9, 2009

It's Official...

I decided to start blogging. I thought that blogging might be a good way to keep memories somewhere, or just another instrument of procrastination. After tossing around the possibility of creating one for awhile, here I am at about 3am writing my first post. 

So, blogger.com, let me tell you a little bit more about myself. My name is Christopher Wilcox, I am a freshman at Boston University majoring in Political Science and I am originally from Bellingham, Massachusetts. I am a proud President's Host and Admissions Ambassador for BU, in addition to one of the most spirited BU athletics fan. Boston University is my home. I cannot imagine being anywhere else.

On that note, I can't imagine leaving BU. Being in college has been the best experience that I have ever had. I have met the most amazing people in the last semester and a half, have heard more inspiring stories, amassed a great deal of knowledge from some of the brightest professors, yet the year is coming to an end. I feel like college should be longer. I guess the university wants to give other students the opportunity to obtain the instruction that I had, and the same extracurricular activities, but I don't want to share. I want to take everything BU has selfishly. 

Today, as I was sitting in my van in the parking lot of a bowling alley, I had an epiphany. In 4 years I will never have the opportunity to do this again. When I graduate, move to Washington DC and get hired for my wonderful expertise in governmental affairs while making tons of money *notice the sarcasm* I will never be at this place in my life again. Even if my fantasy doesn't come true, I was in a position that I will only get to experience once in my life. I am a college student, who has little responsibility, especially while on Spring Break (perhaps the reason why I am blogging at this time). The most important thing to me is my friends, don't get me wrong, I am invested in school and other things but my friends are like my family. In four years I will be stressing about having to pay back student loans or getting an apartment, or some other truly grown-up thing. I realize that I need to live in the moment, because if I don't I will surely miss a once-in-a-lifetime experience. 

A couple of days before Spring Break, at the President's Host meeting, Dean Elmore gave us some tips for our careers at BU. He said, "Don't worry about your GPAs, they are nothing more than numbers. What you need to concentrate on, are you lives and your experiences while in college." 

He is absolutely right.

I need to open my eyes to new things, meet new people, develop into a dynamic person, and really explore myself to become the person I truly want to be. Hopefully this blog will be a place where I keep track of my times with new people, new interests, and the development of Chris Wilcox into a dynamic individual. 

However, I think the beginning of this journey can wait until tomorrow...it's after 3 and I'm exhausted. Goodnight.