The University of Texas in Arlington

School is well under way as I am already in the second full week of classes.  Since all my classes meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the amount of information dispersed is a lot to take on.  In addition, I am finally over the initial shock of assimilating the school schedule in to my already busy personal private life.  So far the hardest class is the German foreign language.  The material isn't overly difficult, but the greatest hurdle I had to overcome is learning how to interact with the online aspect of the course.  Now that I have adequately wrapped my mind around how to study for not only this course, but also the other three, I am now ready to dig in to showcase my intellectual prowess.  As expected, all the classes are easy since I'm navigating material I am familiar with and already practice on a daily basis.  However, the challenge is to not become complacent or bored with school as I will not perform well under such circumstances.  That may sound crazy since I just said the classes are easy, but the concept holds critical scrutiny.  Only God Almighty knows what the future holds, but I trust this school is where I need to be even though I still don't like it there.  Let's see what the future contains as I try to walk by faith.

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