Oct 06, 2012 23:38
I'm a third year student now woohoo!
I attended all the classes of my orientation this week and overall I'm pleased.Statistics II is the only part I don't like but I have to put up with it till I get my degree and later.We got another professor but he seems nice.Tbh I loved the previous professor because his jokes were hilarious and he acted a bit stupid in order to relax the students.I think the mathematicians that teach statistics are in general the embodiment of "calm yo tits" lol.Psychology of the Elders doesn't sound interesting and I have a paper which requires team work again and research on elders and I'm nhf this but one of the girls I worked with last semester will probably take it so we'll be on the same team.Marios was seating next to me during the lecture and he was like "gurl we're getting some old dick" no thank you.
Ι really liked Counselling and the professor.She's tough and demanding and I have to say that she's my professor-type lol.I mean if you think about it all the professors I like are tough,demanding,strong,not happy-go-luck women with lots of education and work on their orientations.I'm an M after all.My body was ready for this semester and Neuropsychology!The professor is a psychiatrist,which is interesting because he's going to deliver more medical knowledge.And I have lab too with a nice soon-to-be professor of Neuropsychology so since she looked young I asked about how she got in this orientation.She told me that she graduated from the same uni with the cognitive-experimental orientation (this is the one I chose) and she went to England for studies in Neuropsychology.The uni there only cared about her grades in the biological field so she told me to take every class for biological psychology.
Cognitive was interesting too and I heard that I have 5 papers,no exams for this one,yas!!I love the professor,she's one of my faves and we were only 10 people in the class.We're going to work on how to write researches,articles to be published and such.
I couldn't stand the heat in the classrooms...
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