Geology lab days ππ
I just wanted to make a post for anyone starting college/university at an older age.
I'm 24 and most of my classmates are fresh out of high school, which is great for them!
But I just wanted to say that it's never too late, for anyone. You can still work to improve your future even if you feel like a late starter.
Put yourself out there! Do it for you! Work towards your goals!
You got this!
The other day, my brother and I went to lunch on Main Street, and I absolutely had to stop at my favorite local bookstore.
Where I found these:
I already tore through Invitation to Anthropology, and I absolutely cannot wait to read The Human Odyssey!
I also went to the college bookstore and got 3/4 of my textbooks for the semester.
Needless to say, I am excited to dive into these babies.
And I got some goodies!
From top to bottom:
Coyote mandibles that say Odin's Wolves
A carved deer antler
A turtle collar bone
And a deer toe
Some ADORABLE earrings
And I got a bunch of information on Norwegian naming practices and some geneology sheets and websites!
"I'm going to not buy any more books until I finish all my other books"
Biggest lie I tell myself
I thought I would share this little chart of Kinship diagram symbols from my cultural anthropology textbook.
Kind of want to make a little kinship diagram of my own using these.
Hi everyone
I would like to make a lists of beginning/small studyblrs.Β Reblog this post with the tag #listofsmallstudyblrs if you want to be a part of the list. Add in the tag what your general field is (like STEM or langblr etc) Iβm only going to make it if there is enough respons because its no use if there are 5 of them.
Havenβt been here in a long time, trying to get back into it!
Here are some skull pieces I got a couple weeks ago from a flea market