Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Circles =D

I love circles. ( I mean those traffic circles, or rotaries, or whatever they're called, by the way.) There is one (tiny and pointless) circle in Muskegon. Washington DC has some good ones (I'm still annoyed that Dad wouldn't drive around the donut one...grr.), but I don't get to go through those often (duh). Piešťany, however, has like a bazillion. And they aren't the itty-bitty Muskegon kind, either. Today, I was super excited, because I got to go through 2 circles...on a BUS. Oh, yea. It was awesome. =D

My entire grade went to Bratislava today. We had to take 3 buses. We went to this college-thingy. Basically, we were in a large room, with about 50 or 60 colleges in Czech and Slovakia there. People could go and ask questions, and get info, and brochures and stuff. It was like a job fair, only for college. I'm sure you're saying, "You must have been bored, and I bet you didn't talk to any of the colleges." Haha, you're wrong. Well, yes, it was boring. But I did get some info on the University of New York in Prague. It actually looks pretty cool, especially if I want to come back to Europe for college. All of the classes are in English, but I can take a Czech class there, too. (Like as a language course.) It offers an American 4-year Bachelors program, in a few different majors.

Honestly, I don't know what I'm going to do for college, but the colleges I'm sort of interested in right now are: University of NY in Prague, University of Michigan, Grand Valley State University, and University of Notre Dame. But really, I have no clue what I want to study. I also think I'm going to look into some college in Arizona (Phoenix is awesome), and I might take a look at Butler University, just for you, Jack. =]

So, this started out about circles, but I got a little off topic...I just wanted you all to know my plans in the distant-ish future. =]

10 comments:

  1. What about schools in California?? ;)

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  2. idk about any...u can research them for me =]

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  3. I wish you would look at colleges in the Washington, DC area. There are plenty and you could also study abroad if you wanted to. Besides, you would have family around for laundry and food!

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  4. And I'd let you borrow my car to drive around the circles.

    Speaking of which, what is this donut circle you mentioned?

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  5. whoot whoot! i get a car! =]

    idk. my dad was driving, and he said it was a really big circle, but there was also a road straight through it, so he wouldnt take the long way around =[

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  6. Borrow! I said borrow!

    Hmm, could be Ward Circle near American University. But why would that be a donut circle?

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  7. hahaha. fine...borrow...sigh. lol
    idk if thats the one, but the donut is called a donut cuz theres like a hole in the middle of the circle, but in this case, it was like the circle was cut in half. =] ask my dad, idk where it was =]

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  8. You would think your dad would be reading your blog and would chime right in, wouldn't you?

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  9. nah, he gets my blog in a email, and he prlly hasnt figured out how to comment. and he prlly doesnt read the comments either. which is his loss, but whatevs. =]

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  10. I agree with you. The big circles are more funner, and worth the extra time. Or as one wise man said, "Life is too short to be little." and for the life of me, right now I'm drawing a blank as to who that was...

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