1.19.2005

two days.

apparently, i've survived my first two days of class, which involved changing two courses and missing one of the meetings. a brief rundown:

pre-classes, still concerned about what classes i'm going to change and how. also, freezing because i left my coat at home and anxiously watching the mailbox because my iBook sitting in the office, just waiting for the guy to fill out the card.
1. 12:00 t/r modern philsophy. "ah! debbie" & "what the hell is that guy's name? you know, in ancient with us, lives across the hall from me, talks a lot, blonde hair" dominate the preclass discussion. The professor comes in and precedes to set up his PowerBook, which only reminds me of my precious computer being willfully ignored by the hall desk worker. FedEx said it was delievered, where the hell is it, hall-desk-worker-boy! Class starts, and you want me to tell you what my interest in modern philosophy is? haha! i don't even know what it is! i'm a displaced mathematics and religion major who is forced to take philosohpy courses. why don't you tell me why i should be interested in it, professor-man! debbie comments: wow, there aren't many girls in here. i reply: wtf, i totally see like five girls, that's pretty good! five out of twenty-three. much better ratio that 1/7 (topology) or 2/12 or so (algebra) or 0/6 (algebra II) dr. mohler takes forever to go over the syllabus, very enthusiasitcally. and then requests that we take off our own shoes and touch another random person's. whatever.
10 minute intrim spent speedwalking across campus to
2. 1:30 t/r Islam. I must say, I am super-excited about this class. It's gonna be hella lot of work, but also very interesting, aside from some of the boring parts. first things first, this is one freakin' HUGE class. 30+ people. (again, the math classes). the standard syllabus review -- a moment of "oh holy crap" -- we're reading the koran in weeks 5-8. appold is talking about watching a dvd at the end of class, "kinda cool that the old guy is so technology-savvy." dissapointment ensues after his blatant un-technological-savvyness. this class is going to have so much WORK.

sprint towards home, for the warmpth and comp-pu-TOR! no orange slip in my mailbox. "harassment" of the halldeskworker ladies. and ten minutes later, COMPUTOR! general setup, update & music/picture loading. neither of which is finished.

day II (more boring day)
8:30 CS180. will probably be my most easiest class for the semester. MEMORY! RAM! 2^(whatever).
10:30 ordinary differential equations. the math class with the professor of indesipherable ethnicity who is requiring us to write a paper. whatever. however, on the girl:boy ratio, check this: 2:15. most of which have some kind of physics doing. and i'm expected to remember calc II. you know, the calculus i took first semester at the academy, so 3 years ago.
11:30. russki kak russki.

and i'm DONE! reading for islam spots the rest of the day, as does more loading of the music onto the iBook. So Pretty!

*looking forward*

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