First week over

Oct 18, 2008 23:02

So, I've survived the first week of the new semester. I've had all the classes I'll take this semester, though my OC lab won't start until December.

OC II.1 is slightly boring, which is in part because of the lecturer's way to speak I think. And that the content of the lessons is stuff I've now heard for the third time, I think, and which was needed for my Abitur. And after every break the lecture starts again with a Loriot sketch. *giggles* A great to wake up after an almost-nap.

PC II is kind of interesting, which, again is because of the lecturer, because I've never considered subatomic particles very interesting. But who knows. Maybe I actually do find them interesting. And we have compulsory attendance in the lectures, meaning he does check who's there. It's strange. Normally only the labs and tutorials have compulsory attendance, in lectures it's only a formality that's not taken seriously. (Honestly, you want to have students in your lectures that are disturbing everyone, because they can't keep from chatting? I'd prefer them not being there if they don't want to be. It's their grade.)

My PC lab is only one afternoon a week, which explains why it has so few credit points. I'm kind of glad. It means, I'm not spending the whole semester there from 8 to 18. But I still have to be sorted into a group, because someone put me with biochemists who have a totally different lab. I'll check on Monday again. *shrugs*

Empiric Spectroscopy I'll still have to pass judgement on. I only had one class till now, not enough to decide.

And I've taken up Measuring in hemistry, which is a lecture to accompany the PC lab and which only has an exam so the students can get credt points. It's really sad that question on one side, answers on the back won't fly with the Prüfungskommittee. The lecturer is very good at his job, in any case. The one class I had was interesting, and, considering what he talked about, it shouldn't have been. *grins*

On antother note, everyone seems to have gotten a spot in the OC lab, which is very good. I'm really glad that his efforts paid off. Let's hope no one else applies somehow.

Of course, yesterday I found a picture of this site on my f-list. Considering that subatomic particles was the main subject in my PC II lecture last week just made it very hilarious. I still have to laugh every time I think about it. I'm right now debating whether or not to tell my lecturer. *cackles madly*

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