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I just started my accelerated summer session (May 30 - June 28) with intro to logic and contemporary moral issues today. I’m looking forward to it. Every new semester confirms the fact that I really thrive in the academic schedule—that’s not to say my grades are always good, but learning, debating, and writing about new things is like a caffeine rush without the sweating and shakes.
No, I don’t expect that this is normal.
I just started my accelerated summer session (May 30 - June 28) with intro to logic and contemporary moral issues today. I’m looking forward to it. Every new semester confirms the fact that I really thrive in the academic schedule—that’s not to say my grades are always good, but learning, debating, and writing about new things is like a caffeine rush without the sweating and shakes.
No, I don’t expect that this is normal.
Not normal, but nice. Accelerateds are great because the time constraints help to cut out a lot of unnecessary and, sometimes subjective, bull*$@#. ENJOY!
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Not normal, but nice. Accelerateds are great because the time constraints help to cut out a lot of unnecessary and, sometimes subjective, bull*$@#. ENJOY!