Now that I've finished my first week of summer semester, I can definitely predict which days will prove to be the most stressful for me. I was on the go none stop all day yesterday. My college has two campuses in my area. Each offer different types of courses. For instance, the nursing program and business courses are offered mainly at the campus here in my city (which I have not until this semester had a course at) while humanities and social sciences are at the campus a half hour away from here. Just my luck that I happened to have one at each campus on the same day.
My day begins here at the DL campus where I sit in my lovely (cough) advanced algebra class from 9AM until noon. I am not a math person. This course already frustrates me and I've only been to two classes thus far. I really wish there were a way to bypas the whole math and statistics part of my schooling. I don't see the point of data analysis and research psychology courses when I don't want to be a Research Psychologist, I want to be a Clinical and Developmental Psychologist. *sigh*
From there we have a break to go home, eat, and work out. With just enough time to hop in the car and drive out to the NW campus.
At 2:30 I have my Health Psychology course. My instructor is definitely a treat. At times I feel like I'm sitting in a football or hockey locker room. He's a sports psychologist who has worked with various popular Canadian sports teams. He looks and lectures like a coach. After class I took a seat next to the fountains to relax before the drive home in heavy traffic at 5PM.