Grade: C
So this is my reflective response for my first day of class. I first have to note that this class begins randomly several days into October....I don't know of any schools that start on such a date, but my school is a little different than any other. In fact it's tailored to fit just me. That fact is a big part of why I am here writing these reflections, that none of my professors will ever read. I believe that the President of the university of life (that would be God by the way) has made sure that I am exactly where I need to be doing exactly what I need to be doing, in order to become the best version of myself that I can be. It's up to me to make the most of my education. So in the interests of doing just that, I begin my blog experience, and hope that this will be useful to at least me.
So, I am supposed to be reflecting on class yesterday...My grade for yesterday, would have to be maybe a C. Not a great grade I know. It all started at around 6:30 am when Prof Zoe called me into her office (crib) for a meeting. I managed to answer her question (would I nurse her? Yes) and return to my own desk (bed) before 7. Then one by one each of my professors came to my desk to ask for some small assignments, some of which I accepted, others I tried to delay. Prof Cirdan wanted breakfast, I asked him to get it himself. He wanted company in the kitchen, I asked him to take Prof Thea along. She didn't want to go, and neither did Prof Jaden. At this point my grade was pretty low, and I didn't really make it any better when I rolled over and asked my TA Solomon to get up with the Profs, because I was feeling tired and woozy (Just so you know I think that TA means Teacher Assistant or Maybe Teacher's Assistant, either way, if I'm wrong, that's just too bad). Solomon is a great guy and a fabulous TA. He took care of the assignments for the next hour while I got a little more sleep.
There were many ups and downs for the rest of the day, and several times when I was really quite a good student. But where I really lost any chance of a good grade was after dinner. I allowed myself to check out of here and now, leaving Solomon to care for the daily assignments of cleanup in the dining hall, and residence halls. My bad. I jumped in full force, when Solomon pointed out my absence, and we completed the end of the day assignments together. I did my best to see to it that Solomon was comfortable and had a fun evening until we too went to sleep. Hopefully today I'll do better and get a little closer to an A......well maybe at least I can manage a B-.
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