Friday, May 8, 2009

The Best of USI

Okay, these were a lot easier for me to come up with than the worst of USI. Here we go...

Number One) I love the fountain. My night class just happened to have a view of the fountain and I would zone out when my teacher got boring (you can only make history so interesting) and look at the fountain. I later found out this really bugged the lady who sat behind me, which made me do it all the more often.

Number Two) As an engineering major, I think it's really awesome that they're building a new engineering building. I've had a lot of fun watching the construction this semester.

Number 3) The flowers around campus are gorgeous. 'Nuff said.

Numero Quatro) I have a daily commute of about fifteen minutes. It's a really pretty drive, and I get to listen to my music and collect myself between the stress of getting ready and the stress of going to class. Without speeding and getting a ticket, there's really no way to hurry my drive here so I just have to sit there and go with the flow of life for a little while. It's a really good thing. This sign is on my way here, and is (technically I hope) on the USI campus, and so qualifies for this post.

The most important and awesome thing about USI, for me, is that it's near home. My family lives around this area, I grew up in this area, and I really missed it last semester when I was in Oregon. So, the absolute best thing about USI is that it's in Indiana. Have a good summer everyone!

The Worst of USI

This post will be first because I didn't want my worsts to be at the top of my page. Basically, I love USI and it is far superior to my old school.
Number 1) Road construction. I am not excited about this.
Number 2) Getting stuck behind the shuttle when I am running late for class. THis happens a lot.
Number three. I'm not really all that fond of the new UC bridge/cone/ clown hat thingy.
Number 4) While the parking here is much better than my school in Oregon, I would still like to see closer parking to the front buildings after they finish all the glorious road construction. Of course, doing this would mess up the parking situation that exists already and creat more construction. hmm...