Talk about feeling bad before the first day of school. Not me. Jk jk What I meant to say is that every quarter I get nervous. Very Nervous. Yes, I meant it with a capital letter. However, these fears are of course only momentary and after about a week, things settle down. Before I take my first French class, I wanted to write down some goals and how I feel coming into this. I want to document my efforts with learning French much more intensively compared to how I documented my Japanese learning journey. I learned a lot about how I learn languages best when I was studying Japanese so hopefully I can use some of those skills with learning French hoho. Anyway, this isn't really anything; this is more of a brain dump. So, I'll update later. Good luck future me. So I just finished my first class! Yay! Well, to be honest it was more about going over Cengage which is the online program we're gonna use for class. However, I think I appreciate going over all this
So that last post was in 2019 and here we are March 2020. It's safe to say that there are so many changes. Man, I really need to get more consistent about this blogging thing if it's ever going to work. It was actually really fun to read my two tiny posts. I've forgotten that I had this blog which is quite unfortunate. I wish I documented more of my journey studying Japanese. HOWEVER, I think I will be documenting my new French learning journey in more depth (hopefully). Anyway, before I dive into that, a little recap about how my Japanese studies have been going is quite necessary and then I'll explain what the French nonsense is about. I know, it's quite random but bear with me. I last posted back in sophomore year fall quarter. I had just finished J100A with a hard-won C+ and I took J100B with the same professor and somehow scraped by with a B-. Then I finished Sophomore year with J100C with a different professor and got an A. Technically at this point, I