Haha.  Funny video of me and a couple of friends on Newbury Street in Boston.  This is an excellent place to shop, eat and just chill.  Fortunately, there was a fair going on yesterday, and we could see several cool cars and fashion ideas. 
Wow. Boston, known for its reputation as an intellectual center, is an amazing city to learn and meet new people. I've met people from all over the world, made several friends, and experienced some of the nightlife in the Boston University area. My dorm, called Danielsen Hall, is about 1 mile away from the main campus. Although its location is pretty distant, it has its own perks. Danielsen Hall is located by several townhouses that line both sides of Beacon Street. College students from various universities live and study in these townhouses, which are conveniently located by shopping malls, restaurants, and a CVS Pharmacy(lol). Also, my dorm sits directly across from the MIT campus and sits next to several MIT frat houses, which is also pretty awesome. I would have to say that the most difficult thing to initially learn in Boston is how to cross the street. People drive recklessly and honk their horns incessantly; it is always good to be on the lookout while crossing streets and intersections in Boston. This semester, I am taking a total of four classes, which totals to 16 credits (this is kinda a lot for a freshman). Chemistry 101 seems like it will be the most difficult because it requires lab, pre-lab, discussion and lecture. My other classes include: Humanities, English Composition, and Social Sciences. So far, I really like my classes. This weekend, however, I have TONS of homework - TONS. Today, I plan to enjoy the nightlife of the city and relax after a long week of anxiety, stress and confusion. :)