![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjc0XVysRV6AeaWDKCO_OCljc-l84g-6mUtdn3HBv6k4fmxv8tvHbll7CM9niUzbCnTbWHRvjZpJa6SDo8JJ92fdeT183gNDcMr615fegegfPWiF9ct_zerFTjF2b8m_olXZzBewa08wkk/s320/n11521697_33740223_5647.jpg)
This is a picture of my brother Haakon surfing (because I couldn't find any good pictures of myself surfing). My impression of this course so far has kind of been like surfing. When you get out into the lineup for the first time in a day you don't really know what to expect, but you hope its going to be good. I wasn't really sure how I would like physics, but everyone said that if I liked biology then I would probably like physics too, and they were right. I worked hard at the beginning of the year, kind of like paddling to get on a wave, and the first couple of days were a little crazy, like dropping into a wave that is bigger than you thought, but for now I feel like I've gotten on the wave and my main job is to keep my balance and work out the kinks. I guess my only worry would be coming to a topic that I totally don't get, but that would just be like going back to chemistry, and I've learned that you can always get help and figure it would well enough to get by. I have been working hard and focusing and I think that my performance generally reflects that. I actually really like physics right now and I am kind of just riding the wave, trying to enjoy it, and hoping ti doesn't end too abruptly.
No comments:
Post a Comment