It seems like I always start LJ entries with "Wow.. It's been a long time since I've written," but that's usually the case. I can't say that nothing much has changed. With college breathing down my neck every second, it's hard to deal with things the way they once were. They say that it either makes you or breaks you, and I guess it's done both for me.
I really really hate it when people ask generic questions when they first see you after a long time, but then again, I'm subject to using those very same questions as well. "How's college life?" "How do you like dorming?" "How are your grades?" "What's your major?" and the list goes on and on. Things are definitely so much different than they used to be. It's almost as if you get used to life... and then it changes on you. It's not bad, I have to admit, but it's just.. different.
I'll write a little "About Me" type of paragraph:
My name is still Christina. I go to Rutgers University in New Brunswick, planning on majoring in Animal Science. I'm on winter break right now, and I move in again on January 20th. My birthday is in a few days and I'm finally turning 18. My grades this term were on opposite ends of the spectrum, which means on average, it still sucked. I live on Cook Campus which is where the farm is. I can literally see the horses from my dorm window. My roommate is really nice, but gets really anxious when exams come around. I myself have always been a pretty calm person. I have a boyfriend who also goes to Rutgers. His name is Kevin. He's a Junior, three years older than me. I met him at Rutgers Fencing Club. I still fence pretty regularly and compete on our club team. I go to a church called Harvest International Center (HIC) where I've been getting more closely into the Christian way of life. I have a few really close friends in my dorm who are absolutely wonderful. I'm pretty sure what I want to do with the rest of my life, but obviously that could change. My best friend of all time goes to Rutgers too. Her name is Tiffany and I've known her since I was born. It's great actually going to college with her since she has lived in NJ all her life and I in NY. We've watched each other grow up so much, and it's pretty scary when you look back on your life and try to remember all the little things that you either planned on doing or ended up doing.
"Change". It's a small word for something that can be either unnoticable or life-altering.
And there's my two-cents for the day. I'm probably not going to update very often, but I'll try.
P.S. I realized that I only write on LJ if something's REALLY bugging me, and you'll probably never see me act this emo in person haha. Go visit Xanga or Facebook or something...