I know. It's been a while since I've kept my slim audience informed of what's going on in my life. I would sum this past month down to a whole lot of repetition. School, work, soccer, eating, sleeping, and the occational hang out time with the homies. In addition to these day-to-day recurrances, I have thus far successfully made the club soccer team I was on last year again, watched a whole lot of Sex and the City, and spent WAY too much time thinking about boys.
I met with an academic counselor today to make sure I was on the right track and also to figure out some lingering questions. Supposedly I have thus far done a great job planning out my four, possibly five year schedule so that I can complete the following during my undergraduate carreer: major in psychology, possibly double-major or minor in comparitive religion, and fulfill all of my physical therapy prerequisites. Not only that, but if I want to throw in at least a quarter of study abroad, I definitely have some more planning to do. Regarding studying abroad, I spent a few hours the other night looking at programs while I should have been studying for my physics midterm the next day. I went in to my research hoping to find an awesome program in either Chille or Italy, but came out getting my hopes up while planning the end of my next summer in Spain with Dani. Financially it wouldn't be the wisest move, considering it would probably be about twice as expensive to go there for a quarter as it would be to stay here, but for the experience, I think it would be worth it.
Last night The Starting Line and Yellowcard played at the Premier and it was awesome! I must say that punk concerts become less exhilerating with each one I go to, but the music was still great. I only went into the hub of the croud for The Starting Line and made it up to about 4 people back... which isn't bad considering I only started moving my way through the crowd right before they started. It's all about strategy I tell you. I refrained from buying a t-shirt this concert, mainly credited to the fact that I had no money. All in all, it was a good concert, and I am quite impressed that the violinist from Yellowcard can jump and play violin at the same time.