Just a random update.

I need to delete a bunch of stuff on my computer because all of my videos are taking up massive amounts of space. I’m going to Borough Market with a couple of people here in a little bit and then I will come back and finish the Scotland vlog. Expect that tonight (and hopefully it will work on youtube if I use a different song).

In other news…

Manchester Orchestra is tonight and I couldn’t be more excited to see them live. Andy Hull has the voice of an angel.

I am officially a member of the LSE Rowing Team and workouts start bright and early on Monday!

The GC trip to Stonehenge and Bath is tomorrow and I plan on taking some epic photos.

It’s cold outside and now I can wear scarves.

My 21st birthday is in 6 days!

Classes start in another week but lectures are still next week and they should be intense.

I want a plant.

My room is finally decorated and it looks awesome and makes me so excited about living here.

Yesterday and the day before that were wack.

See you later.–Kerry

So…

I realize that I have been massively ineffective at updating but I swear I have a good excuse. This has been one of the craziest weeks of my life. New friends, new habits, new everything. It has been absolutely incredible. But I will be making a new vlog hopefully by the middle of next week highlighting random LSE things as well as our GC trip to Stonehenge and Bath this weekend. I also have to upload the Scotland vlog which I have yet to edit, but expect that within the next couple of days.

On the brighter side, lectures have started! What an incredible institution this is. I am loving the intensity that the LSE requires, because I have to push myself so much further than I ever have academically. This week is going to be full of several lectures of classes that I know I will be taking but also some that I might audit or switch into. More details on selected classes next week.

So far I have only been to three lectures (Macroeconomics, Social Science Research Methods for Management, and Internationalization of Economic Growth) and all have copious amounts of reading required. It’s going to be an intense year.

SO LOOKING FORWARD TO IT.

CHEERS!–Kerry