Feb 15, 2004 13:13
well this past week wasnt all that bad, it just seemed to drag on and on. monday thru wednesday was the misserable weather, cold rainy windy, thursday was dry (i think) and friday morning it sleeted, and was suppose to snow friday night early saturday morning, but it didnt it was just a dry cold. anywho. wednesday were my tests, chem and physics-electricity, at the time i thought the chem was very easy i felt i kicked its ass, the physics on the other hand was bad, i didnt know if i was raped or just violated. well that was wednesday for the most part. thursday was good, i have my physics recitation/lab on that day, but my ta thought it started at 320 when it actually starts at 220. for some reason no one left we all were in the recitation room for 50 mins, we ended up doing a class crossword puzzle. after that we went up to the lab room where the door was locked so we were all about to leave when some guy says he's going to get us a sub ta. so we start doing the lab then our real ta comes in and tells us that he thought it was at 320, oh and the ta is hardcore asian, he talks worse that lang the begining of junior year, but he gets real into the physics he's a real cool guy. i think he got in trouble for being late which he shouldnt get in to much trouble because it was am honest mistake. anyway, we were suppose to have a quiz in recitation and turn in a quiz from last week but we didnt he just gave us each 10 out of 10 for the two quizes and the lab that we ended up not doing. that evening was industry nights, many companys like lockheed, frito-lays, shell and others come and give an hour long presentation on how their company use engineers and other stuff like that. i had to go for my engr 112 class because i have to write a paper on two of the presentation. i didnt want to go, i was in no mood for watching ppl talk for two hours, but i went because each presenter gave out receipts as a proof that your actually saw the presentation... ill end it there and continue later. im going to go play generals. later