Tuesday, April 17, 2012

First Day Lessons at BYU-Idaho

Here's what I learned in my first day attending BYU-Idaho in Rexburg.

1. Guys who wear v-neck t-shirts ought to be treated with caution. Especially if their shirt is a size too small.

2. They weren't kidding about the wind. Wind makes ears hurt.

3. There's an orchard, like, with trees, on the south end of campus.

4. People are really smiley here.

5. It's a much more pleasant walk to campus than BYU-Provo. No massive hill to scale by south-of-campus residents.

6. The Ricks building pathways are hidden. HIDDEN. You can see the building, but you can't get there quite so easily. There's a shortcut across the grass next to a greenhouse. But I don't think it's a real shortcut cause everyone who took it glanced around furtively. There's a hidden path from the back of a parking lot next to it though.

7. You can park anywhere that normally requires a permit after 4pm, which is nice for evening classes. I took advantage.

8. An excellent way to spend the time with new roommates is swapping old roommate horror stories.

9. The Dollar Tree (next to Kmart) has wall decals. Perfect for a white, unblemished apartment room.

10. I'm now one of those people who change their outfit 3 times a day. It's fun, no complaints.

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