Exam time!!
Hey all!!
Sorry I haven't updated in a while. I have been SUPER busy with school work. It seems like I haven't done any huge projects or papers all year and then all of a sudden I have had one or the other due in the past week. Again procrastinating is definitely not a good quality but I believe everyone falls into a rut every once in a while. Finals are in two weeks so studying is definitely happening!! My advice to you guys....DO NOT wait until the last minute to study for finals!! It will not be worth staying up till the wee hours in the morning studying the night before exams. TRUST ME!
Although I have to get through papers, projects, and exams, there is one thing to look forward to....
SUMMER TIME!!!!!!
I am such a summer girl! My birthday is in August and I spend every free minute I have at the Jersey Shore. Now some of you may have skewed views of the Jersey shore because of a certain "True Life" special on MTV. The Jersey shore is an absolutely FABULOUS place to be!! Its a definite lifestyle! lol If you meet anyone from NJ, they will definitely be as obcessed with the Jersey shore as I am. Here's a picture of where I spend my summer vacation...

As you can probably tell, I am EXTREMELY excited!!
Anyway, I hope that that picture of the beach heightened your excitement for summer. But, on a more serious note, exams are definitely a big part of the college experience. As long as you don't procrastinate and get all of your work in on time, you will avoid the "stressed out college kid" stereotype. I PROMISE! :)
Well, thats it for me today..I'll keep you updated on how those exams go :)
I'll leave you with a very exciting tidbit of information...well exciting for me anyway...I'm going to a John Mayer concert this summer!! He is soo amazing at the guitar and his voice is pretty good too. If you ever need a relaxing CD to listen to, invest in John Mayer "Room for Squares". Its fabulous! 
Talk to you guys soon! Cya! :)
Liz
"The college undergraduate is a lot of things--many of them as familiar, predictable and responsible as the bounce of a basketball, and others as startling (and occasionally disastrous) as the bounce of a football."
- John Sloan Dickey

