Somewhere between Math-is-CRAZY drive and Physics/LaLa-Land lane....
It has been an interesting week thus far. I have had little time to myself to think, let alone get a blog in, until now. I have recently started an on-campus work-study job, where I sit at the front desk of the Dean of the Engineering Technology and Computer Science (ETCS)'s office, and at the desk, when one first walks into the ETCS success office. I mostly work on homework, answer the phone, and help anyone who comes in with a question, so it's a cool job.
What else is new... Um, well I got sick from my girlfriend and I now have to do my best not to breathe on anyone, I cough into my shirt, and I keep sanatizing/washing my hands in the best effort not to get anyone else sick.
Verizon shut my internet off, it's very sad. Unfortunately my parents missed the invoice so the bill hasn't been paid and thus I have no internet.
Math is somewhere between difficult and understandable, although I need to put a lot more effort into it if I plan on having a nice grade when I pass. Physic is difficult to explain, the prof is the type of guy that won't tell you the answer, instead he expects you to learn it from the material and will answer your question with another question. In class we don't have lectures, we have class discussion where we answer problems out of our learning manuals and he expects everyone to participate. This is a lot different form the classes where I could give an unclear definition and the teacher clears it up for me. The thing is even though I can complain about all this I know this class will be a good thing for me, because I won't have only the "make up an answer" mentality, I'll also have the "think it out" method to use at my future job.
I think I'm a rambler- which is a trait I inherited from my father because he can talk and talk lol.
Well I think I'm going to get off of here and probably go home, these long days on campus are crazy, or at least for this week :)
Take care all
"He who has imagination without learning, has wings and no feet."
- Joseph Joubert
