Friday, April 18, 2014
I missed the first few weeks of posting because I wasn't able to figure out the system, but now I got it down. I took the Tango Freshman seminar two years ago upon entering DU. I am a biology major, so I wanted to take a class on a topic completely unrelated to biology. Therefore, I choose to take Tango because I thought it would be a lot of fun and it would be a great way to meet people! I even went to Tango club on a few Thursday night and brought a few friends with me. I'd like to think that I learned the different steps pretty well when I was just starting out. But my schedule was too burdened so I could no longer find the time to keep coming to the class. Now I am in my third year here at DU, and I notice that there was an Advanced Seminar for Tango with Ann. I remembered how much fun I had as a first year, and thought it would be a great class to take. When I first came to class, I thought that it may be difficult to remember what I had learned two years ago. I feel that it is quite the opposite. After four classes, I am pretty sure that I remember how to do almost everything that I had learned how to do as a freshman. Right away, I remembered how to do the basic and the front ochos. With some help from Carmen and Maddie, I was able to remember the back ochos, the turning ochos, and the sandwhich. Coming back to the dance has been a lot of fun for me! One thing that was great about coming back to Tango was that I had to take the Dental Admissions Test last Friday. This test is basically the MCAT for dentists so it was really difficult and it was really important because it is a determining factor in my application to dental school. I was able to go to Tango club the night before the test, and it was able to help me keep my mind of the test so I could relax for the night. It was just really refreshing and I think really contributed to my lack of wordiness during the test. So its been great, and I am looking forward to keep learning tango the rest the class!
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