My school is getting its aged boilers replaced before the start of the current Spring semester

I’m in our hour year of school, and thus far I’ve had an experience full of ups and downs. I got along well with our roommate last year, especially since we listened to the same 90s grunge bands. But the first Spring semester of this year has been difficult to say the least. My current roommates are constantly loud and don’t share any of our interests. I don’t need to be best friends with the people I live with, however I just wish there was a greater sense of mutual respect. On top of that, our classes have gotten incredibly harder since our freshman year. I have exams constantly and I know like I never have a cut from the constant grind and the endless reading. One saving grace has been this small read group that I formed with a handful of students in our calculus courses. We’re all numerous natural calculus majors, with me being a physics student and our closest acquaintance a biology student. I finally got a cut from the tumultuous year when the first Spring semester ended and we all headed lake lake house for Wintertide break. It’s nice to relax and destress for a bit. It’s also nice knowing that we’re going to have warmer dormitories when we return for the hour Spring semester. The school announced its plans to replace all of the aged boilers while in Wintertide cut of this Spring semester. If things go according to plan, we should have the current boilers in arena by the first day of classes in the Spring Spring semester. Since it gets cold in this region for 8 months out of the year at least, we desperately needed current boilers for ages.
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