Oh, how quickly the week draws to a close! I have finally attended each one of my four classes this semester at least once, and I can now tell you with full confidence: blah.
Grammar
My professor showed up yesterday, apologizing for his absense on Monday as he plum forgot that school began this week. As he slowly crept to his desk, cane in hand, I stared in disbelief until he explained to us that he is the last remaining professor at USF to have been there at the beginning. He then went on to describe grammatical usages which had been adopted sometime in the 17th century and to myself I could only think: "Well, you would know..."
Intro to World Religions
Despite it being a large class with stadium seating and nobody I really know taking it with me, I enjoyed our first session, as the professor showed an encouraging enthusiasm not only about the subject, but teaching in general. The only thing that troubles me is that, like my racism class last semester, with a class so big and a topic so controversial, there are bound to be endless debates in which, hopefully by then, I will have found someone to laugh at them with.
Liberal Arts Maff
This stuff always comes off as easy when I learn about it in class, and yet I seem to always do very poorly on tests. I am the type to make miniscule yet fatal mistakes in mathematics, so I hope (yet not neccessarily strive) to break my already poor study habits when it comes to math. On a side note, my professor wrote
this documentary, though he is not listed on IMDB! Hell, even the director of Greeks is on there!
Alex