Well it's been a week now since my last blog. I am back home and it feels great after being gone for 2 weeks. A lot has changed around Lowell especially UML. South campus has begun construction on the new academic building which isn't going to be completed for a while. This has lead to many changes around the area; first being the bus stops are moved over onto Wilder St. rather than Broadway. I find this to be a better location as it spreads out the flow of students from streets to a central quad location. When the buses were still running on Broadway St., you would have students waiting for the bus on both sides of the street in addition to the foot traffic of students going to class. You can just imagine the cluster and traffic jams that were caused by this much movement in a small area. While students have complained about the switch, I firmly stand behind the location of the new bus stop. This might have to do in part with what I know about the future of the campus and the area surrounding it. But even if I didn't have that information I like the change and understand it.
While UML was changing, a lot of other things have also in my life. I am still kinda jet lagged from the trip even though it has been a full week now. I find myself sleeping at 9pm sometimes 10pm at the latest. While most people would say thats amazing, they need to remember I don't get home til 6 or 7pm some nights. This leaves little time for me to do homework and just relax in general. To add on top of that, I have been waking up at 5 or 6am. Yes I could do my homework during the 2 or 3 hours I have free but I'm not a productive person in the morning. I need to shake off this "jet-lag" and get back to sleeping at 12 and waking up at 7.
Speaking of productivity, UMLMUN 2011 is coming up soon, a week and half to be exact. There is still a lot to be done and being one of the few people who have put in the effort to make it happen is annoying to say the least. This is the first year the UML administration has put its 100% support behind the IRC and Model UN program. They gave us a lot of funding to represent the University in Turkey. While we did an outstanding job in Turkey, it is time we show the same dedication back home at our own conference. We will have the Chancellor, Provost, and other high up administration members buzzing around for the three days. Even with our budget being as tight as it is, We can not hold back. We must put everything we have into and make it the biggest UMLMUN. With that being said, I can't be a one man show on getting things prepared. People know that I am not one to ask for help regardless of how stressed I am, but this is the time I need it. Thankfully there are people willing to step up and see this conference go to its full potential. I want to thanks those people for the dedication and I know that this conference will go on without a hiccup. So heres to last minute orders coming in on time, the high school students being prepared, and the members of the IRC ready to roll on the best UMLMUN in history!
While UML was changing, a lot of other things have also in my life. I am still kinda jet lagged from the trip even though it has been a full week now. I find myself sleeping at 9pm sometimes 10pm at the latest. While most people would say thats amazing, they need to remember I don't get home til 6 or 7pm some nights. This leaves little time for me to do homework and just relax in general. To add on top of that, I have been waking up at 5 or 6am. Yes I could do my homework during the 2 or 3 hours I have free but I'm not a productive person in the morning. I need to shake off this "jet-lag" and get back to sleeping at 12 and waking up at 7.
Speaking of productivity, UMLMUN 2011 is coming up soon, a week and half to be exact. There is still a lot to be done and being one of the few people who have put in the effort to make it happen is annoying to say the least. This is the first year the UML administration has put its 100% support behind the IRC and Model UN program. They gave us a lot of funding to represent the University in Turkey. While we did an outstanding job in Turkey, it is time we show the same dedication back home at our own conference. We will have the Chancellor, Provost, and other high up administration members buzzing around for the three days. Even with our budget being as tight as it is, We can not hold back. We must put everything we have into and make it the biggest UMLMUN. With that being said, I can't be a one man show on getting things prepared. People know that I am not one to ask for help regardless of how stressed I am, but this is the time I need it. Thankfully there are people willing to step up and see this conference go to its full potential. I want to thanks those people for the dedication and I know that this conference will go on without a hiccup. So heres to last minute orders coming in on time, the high school students being prepared, and the members of the IRC ready to roll on the best UMLMUN in history!