This blog is being set up as a course requirement for World Classics. I'm comfortable with this because I always have something to say about most anything and I do get quite excited over literature. While I do not intend for this to count as a fulfillment of one of the ten required blogs, its intent is to break the ice, keep my blog from looking so sparse while it waits for me to cover some material, and to test my capabilities or lack thereof in the operation of this blog site.
In other news, the first day of class went well for me. Aside from my obvious partiality to the English classes, I always appreciate the smaller class sizes. I'm more comfortable participating in class and carrying my fair share in group projects when there's fewer people filling seats. The overall vibe is always more positive in the intimacy of a smaller group and one person's positivity seems more contagious and spreads at a faster rate when there are fewer students to potentially block it. Yes, I think World Classics will be good... as for Religious Persons and Traditions, that is for a whole 'nother blog in itself. *sigh*
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