My name is Sung Lee. I’m a freshman at UCSB. Oh God, this is really boring. I really want to go out right now and party. But I have to do this blog, which I don’t even know what it is, and wait til Friday night till I party. Since you are so interested to even click on my blog, I will introduce myself and try to be as generic as possible. Born on July 2nd, 1995, I am originally from my mother’s uterus. I immigrated to South Korea and then to U.S. in 2001. I consider myself more American than Korean, due to the fact that I don’t remember anything from before age 6. Southern California is my home, I would never want to leave it.
Well UC Santa Barbara is fun. I love it and it has only been two weeks. I believe that UCSB is amazing because I can study and party at the same time. While keeping up with academics, I can enjoy my time with newly acquainted friends. This school is very diverse, I have met funny people, boring people, hot girls, mediocre girls, scholars, drunkards, etc. I feel that I fit in this community.
My parents have been begging me to come home and visit them. I already think that UCSB is my home and don’t want to leave this place. I hope that I meet more amazing people and survive college, literally.
Is this over 250 words? I’m too poor to afford Microsoft Word and google docs does not have a word counter. Things I like: women, music, snowboarding, I.V., my floor, my R.A., and Zack for letting us write blogs instead of essays. Thank You so much! Best T.A. ever.
How is this for my first blog? Hopefully I can get some tips from some of you readers..
Nice grammar bro. That was really good. It was very interesting hearing the generic and more specific sections of your life. Hopefully you can learn how to get the free version of Microsoft Office so you can actually have a word counter. Don't die of alcohol poisoning man, we need you here. Also, your post was 306 words, so you pass the test. It was kinda sad when you said your parents were begging you to come home. If you had went to an out-of-state college, you wouldn't even have the luxury of being able to come home more than a few times a year. Although you shouldn't feel obligated to visit them after a week of college, make sure you go back on the holidays or something; I'm sure they're heartbroken from not having their dear Sung.
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