And the reason for my confession is that I learn my lesson

Jul 21, 2007 20:58

I like learning new things, and that's a fact. On the other hand, I don't like stupid requirements.

WTF. GEOG 1 SUCKS.

It's also a fact that I'm not learning anything from the class, and on top of that, Ma'am Martinez requires a stupid article review from us, to be passed on the week before midterms, and our group presentation is to be passed the week after, not to mention we have our midterms in between.

I hate this class. This class sucks. The other people who have Geog 1 say Geog 1 is fun, but I don't feel the fun! And other classes only require field trips, while we have to slave away for a subject we're not getting something out of! *grumble* I don't have anything to apply to the article review, because I haven't learned anything.

The government should genocide all professors who give out requirements.

I hate requirements! Grades and requirements should be eliminated from GE subjects, and should only be applied to majors. It should be up to the student to apply what he learned from the GE subjects. And if he wants exams, he should transfer to another school, that's what I, think. It sounds very reasonable.

I finished Sohpie's World. What the hell, man. The philosophy course is great, but the actual plot... a resounding NO. Did the author only include the philosophy course to justify the "invisible world", which is really the core of the whole story? I'm not denying such a world exists, but it seems to me that Jostein Gaarder only used philosophy as a tool for introducing the "invisible world". And it makes me so mad!

I'm reading 1984 by George Orwell now. It's amazing. :D I've been seeing it on the book sales since first sem, but I thought it was only theoretical. But I borrowed it from Ate Rach and discovered it had a plot. And a very good one at that.

argh, books, acads

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