From the Hills of Maine to the Western Plain
Well, basically my summer is really boring as of now. I am taking the ever popular organic chemistry at IUPUI in order to avoid taking it at Wabash. I am quickly finding out how much harder Wabash truly is and that stupid questions actually do exist. An 88% is still an A and the tests have questions straight from the homework (word-for-word). Another plus is the fact that IUPUI has, well, women!!
My very first experience as a jaguar was when my pledge brother, Alex Carr, and I walked into a lecture hall and saw one of the hottest girls I have ever seen glide right past us. She turned and blew me a kiss, and now she's my girlfriend. Actually, I made that last part up, but the first part really happened. Carr immediately threw his books to the ground as I asked him what we got ourselves into. It turned out that girl was in our class so we'll see how much I pay attention to the professor. Ladies in your class...very nice!
I have also just started shadowing an ER doctor in Kokomo who is a Wabash alum. The last time I went into the ER with him I had an interesting experience...something you would see in one of the Saw movies. So I walked into a room with a dead guy and was asked to move him into another room so that he could be harvested. I said okay, and then got to watch some guy cut out his corneas. I don't know if you guys have ever seen the inside of a human eyeball, but it's...uh...dark and juicy. Anyway, seeing part of an eye being cut out and coming straight at your face can give some people nightmares.
Anyway, I thought I would share that with you guys. Enjoy your summer, and until next time...
Drew Kapsalis '10
PS: For the young guys, I recommend taking summer classes at a coed school. It both helps get some credits out of the way and helps entertain your wandering eye/mind.
PSS: Cheeky-chong, you need to stop copying Thomas and come up with a better title, homie

