Monday, April 24, 2017


College so far has been good to me academically wise. I able to pull of a 3.8 gpa in my first semester and this semester looks very promising to be even better. Im able to keep those grades without spending all of my time studying. I don't like spending most of my days by having my head in books all day. In college I thought that's what I was have to do to keep getting good grades. But now with my first almost over, I learned that's not the case at all. Im able to go about my day without having to constantly worry about my classes. However, when there is an exam or final to study for I put all the time needed in order to pass. If you are having trouble staying with the college life, I recommend taking things day by day. When assignments and studying need to be done, I suggest only focusing on one thing rather than try to multitask to get things finished faster. That allows you to do the best job possible on each assignment. Another thing is to keep in mind the way you schedule your classes. You want to schedule your classes in way that best fit your lifestyle. For example, if you are a morning person then scheduling your classes in the morning would be the best option. It goes the same if you prefer the afternoon. This semester is almost over so keep it together for another few weeks and finish strong!

Monday, April 17, 2017


One of the dislikes that became apparent very quickly in college is the lack of parking spaces available. I'm sure we all had an issue where we had a problem finding a space. If you couldn't find a parking space you were forced to park outside of school. I remember the first day of school where I couldn't find a parking space at all and I had to park outside of the school. Last semester was the worst. I got to school at around 9 o’clock every morning to find virtually no parking space available. What I have noticed is that from 9 to about 2 o’clock, is when it's harder to find a parking space since that's when most of the classes are going on. However, this semester finding parking spaces is a lot less stressful due to my early schedule. My earliest class starts at 8 and I get here at around 7:30 which means that when I get here almost all of the parking spaces are open. That's one of the pros to having earlier classes. We pay about 180 bucks a semester for a parking pass that sometimes is useless. I'm sure that with that amount of money paid, we should at least be able to find a decent parking space. And no having to park further away or outside the school. The University should invest some of its money into building new and bigger parking spots for the future. What do you think of this solution?

Monday, April 10, 2017


I'm not sure if you guys have noticed but recently the gas prices have really gone up, especially in Turlock. In the beginning of the school year, the gas prices were around 2.20 a gallon, which is relatively cheap. But now the gas prices is around 3.00 a gallon and that's just counting the 87 grade. This really affects the people who have to commute to school. Since commuting costs gas and gas costs money. This really hurts me because I have a long commute from home to school. It's 100 miles there and back each day, which results in more money being spent if gas prices go up. Just recently in Turlock, I had to stop to put gas in Chevron. I wasn't paying attention to the gas prices, but when I started to fill my car and looked down and saw the price per gallon, I was really shocked to see how expensive it was. It was 3.30 a gallon! It usually takes me about 30 bucks to fill my little honda civic to the max, but this time around it ended up costing me 40 bucks. Since I'm from chowchilla, the gas prices there is a little cheaper than it is in Turlock. In Chowchilla a gallon costs around 2.70 which pretty expensive, but cheap compared to Turlock. From now on gas will be brought from chowchilla rather than here. It will save me money in the long run. Have the gas prices affected any of you guys?

Tuesday, April 4, 2017


So I had my tennis tournament today. Only 4 people ended up joining, which was pretty disappointing. Since it was a single elimination tournament, if you lose a game then you get eliminated. well I ended up losing the first game of the tournament to some random dude. I lost 1-2 with the game going to extra sets. One of the things I didn't really like about the tournament was that they decided to ditch the normal way scores are kept in tennis. They choose to go with a 2 sets that go to 25 points total. Maybe they decided to do this because they thought it was confusing doing it the right way. I don't really blame them since it can get confusing at times, especially if the player never played tennis in his life. I won the first set 27-25, but lost the next two. I take the blame because I should off practiced before coming to the tournament. But, I don't believe that was the main reason that caused me to lose. First of all, it was really windy, which as a result made it hard hitting the ball where you want. Secondly, the guy I was playing against was actually pretty good. He wasn't a rookie that I was expecting to play. I underestimated him the whole game which I believe, led me to lose. Well overall it was a fun game to play. It was exciting to be able to play tennis again competitively in a tournament. Anyways there's always next year!