Lesson Learned.
Hello All! My name is Rachel, and I am a "newb" at this blogging thing! A little bit about myself, I guess:
- MRHM Student
- 24 years old
- First Year
- From West Virginia (yes, we are an actual state and no, I am not missing any teeth)
- Getting married in less than 9 months!!
I just wanted to get on here and share a story of my awesome first day with Fisher. The term "awesome" is somewhat said in a sarcastic tone (it would make my life so much easier if sarcasm was readable).
Any-who...
My first class was great (MHRM 7301). I enjoyed the dry, witty humor that the professor shared throughout the class. It was an awesome experience to interact with others that are currently working towards the same goal as I am.
The trouble for me began after class--I parked in the parking garage right next to the architecture building, so as I went to leave for the evening, my key card would not let me out of the building. I tried and tried and tried to get out of the garage, and it wouldn't let me. I finally got smart and called
Played a long game of "What parking garage are you in?". For example,
CP: "Are you in the parking garage next to Hitchcock Hall?"
Me: "Is that the engineering building?"
CP: "I don't know."
Me: "I'm in the one right across the architecture building."
CP: "What's the architecture building?"
Me: "The only white building on North Campus?"
...You get the idea....
Long story short, I figured out that since my car is so small, the sensor wasn't recognizing that my car was trying to leave.
A good first year lesson: pull up as far as you can while trying to leave the parking garages.
Another good lesson is to know what buildings are called.
Thanks for listening everyone!
<3 Rachel