Chipotle and Physics
Chipotle and Physics… no two things produce different emotions in me.
There’s nothing better than biting into a juicy Chipotle burrito at the end of a long week.
I usually make a run to Chipotle once or twice a week. It’s relatively close, and aided by public transportation, I can usually arrive with 10 minutes. Undoubtedly, it offers a delicious alternative to the blandness of servery food. The burritos are, as described by one of my fellow students, “the size of a small child”, and are uniquely satisfying to my stomach. Likewise, the ambience of the restaurant is one of cleanliness and sophistication.
On the other hand, Physics is the subject I’ve always had the most trouble with, even in high school. There’s nothing like intensely slaving 2 hours over a set of problems, only to be rewarded with a 60%. It’s not that the professor is incompetent, it’s just that the knowledge of physics comes easily for some, and I am not one of those lucky few. I’ll be looking forward to the end of the semester in approximately ~30 days.