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Jan. 11th, 2007 01:30 pmYou know, the more interesting the days events, the less likely I am to remember to write about them.
Or at least, the less likely I am to have energy to write about them when I still remember everything that happened.
Huh.
On another note, I've had all four classes now, so I can start predicting how I'm going to like them.
Latin: Okay, I really like the professor. He's smart, he's funny, and he really knows his stuff. Bonus points, I managed to impress him first day of class, so know he knows that I'm at least familiar with the basic material. Starting off on the right foot = good.
Anatomy and Physiology: I think I'm going to respect this teacher a heck of a lot more than I did the previous one. He seems knowledgeable, and also like a genuinely nice person.
Intro to Judaism: *bounces up and down excitedly, squeeing* I am in love with this class. It's taught by a local rabbi, and it's going to be Judaism from a Jewish perspective, not what Christians think about Judaism. So much love. I think my only problem is going to be that his office hours are immediately after class, and I have Physics then. So if I need to talk to him it's going to be by appointment rather than immediately after class to continue a discussion.
Physics: Same as last semester.
Or at least, the less likely I am to have energy to write about them when I still remember everything that happened.
Huh.
On another note, I've had all four classes now, so I can start predicting how I'm going to like them.
Latin: Okay, I really like the professor. He's smart, he's funny, and he really knows his stuff. Bonus points, I managed to impress him first day of class, so know he knows that I'm at least familiar with the basic material. Starting off on the right foot = good.
Anatomy and Physiology: I think I'm going to respect this teacher a heck of a lot more than I did the previous one. He seems knowledgeable, and also like a genuinely nice person.
Intro to Judaism: *bounces up and down excitedly, squeeing* I am in love with this class. It's taught by a local rabbi, and it's going to be Judaism from a Jewish perspective, not what Christians think about Judaism. So much love. I think my only problem is going to be that his office hours are immediately after class, and I have Physics then. So if I need to talk to him it's going to be by appointment rather than immediately after class to continue a discussion.
Physics: Same as last semester.