Sunday, December 7, 2008

Fall break

The first quarter here at RIT when by pretty fast, a lot of things got done in such a short period of time though. The last couple of weeks were pretty intense followed by a busy final week. At this point all what it matters is the fact that I got very good grades in my classes and the learning experience was great. After finishing all my exams I started to get prepared to go to NYC for the fall break. I decided to drive all away down to NYC, which was a great trip with a lot of beautiful landscapes and small town near the highway. I stayed there for a week and the headed back to Rochester after. As always, the time in NYC was great with a lot of places to visit and things to do. After coming back to Rochester, Thanks to Lyndsey, I had a chance for the first time in my life to have an American Thanksgiving dinner with her family. Her family was very welcoming to me and the food was great.
On Dec the 1st, the winter quarter started. For this quarter I am taking four classes as well and I am supporting Macroeconomics as a supplemental instruction Leader. The first week was relaxed with not many things going on. I am looking forward to explore more about the classes that I am taking and do my best to earn good grades in all of them.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Piece of advice for you, Proof read your blog and you'll find a few grammatical errors, other than that, I'm very proud of how good you've gotten with your english. It's a huge improvement than when I met you

Rafet Bojaj said...

Thanks for your constructive critique; it’s always hard to recognize all grammatical errors when writing on a foreign language.
Who is this by the way, if I may ask?

Anonymous said...

That's something I'm unable to answer at the moment, fearful of your reaction towards my true identity. And I prefer if you keep me as anonymous.

Dexter said...

Rafet, I am glad to read that you got transferred to RIT. Besides focusing on your studies, try to meet people as much as possible to create a new network, as this will help you in a great extent to achieve short/and long term objectives you have.

And the last, but not least, check out some clubs out there, as you will have lots of fun. Trust me, there will be a lot of memories you would never forget.

Good luck,

Arben