"4 days weekend!", what can I ask for more: Not being in college right now! In high school I heard about how college is so much fun and relaxing-and so much better than high school. I agree-to a certain extent.
In high school you would have to be in class five days a week. In college four days a week. So why am I complaining? It's because, if you were me, there are always "other" things that I have to do: read, read, and research. I'm responsible-yes I am. Because of this word "character" that I have to be on top of things all the time. There are no such thing as free time. Time is money right? I remember back in high school where things were much more lay back. I knew the system: Hard work equals A+. Here, in college, things are much more complicate than a simple system.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
The second week of school
The second week of school seems a little bit more optimistic compared to last week. . I'm beginning to adapt to the college life even though I commute. I carpool. Yeah one could say that I'm missing out on all of the fun stuff in school but I didn't have any choice. Living on campus just didn't fit my budget. I guess will keep eating my salad in this buffet. But there is a good chance that I will get involve somehow. The math club is what I have in mind-who knows where that will take me: Perhaps new opportunities, new friends, and maybe a new future.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
My Bad Guys
"My bad guys", this was basically what our teacher told us this afternoon. Obviously some of the students are getting frustrated with this 2-3 chapters a day work. So this afternoon she suggested that we should slow down a little bit and maybe let her morning class catch up or whatever she was saying, but the good news is that we are slowing down. I guess this telepathy thing really works. It's like she can see what I wrote previously. Anyhow today is a good day, we actually did something fun in biology: Not listening to her talk for the whole hour! She decided we should get into groups instead and make observations in the campus.
I will stop typing now-I'm getting tire. I'm thinking of maybe going to youtube and watch audioslave. "Like a stone...I'll wait for you...dodu doodu"
I will stop typing now-I'm getting tire. I'm thinking of maybe going to youtube and watch audioslave. "Like a stone...I'll wait for you...dodu doodu"
Monday, August 27, 2007
Biology for Major Huh?
What is the deal with college professors? What do they expect us to do? Do they not follow the syllabus? I know that the schedule can be tentative-I know what it means, but do others? It's is obvious if you'd asked any of my fellow classmates that we are not following any curriculum. I prefer a more structured life, maybe it's because of my insecurity but that is another story. "We" just finished chapter 5, take note that we are in the second week of school! Does anyone see, if you see the syllabus, anything on that schedule that says chapter 5 on week number two. No, the answer is no. It's is chapter 2-pages 20-45. Wow! Is she trying to break some kind of Guinness World's record. I don't mean to be disrespectful or insolence, Buddha will be my judge, but this is not an effective way to approach Biology for Major or for any class for that matter.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
A Discussion
Well this painting is perhaps the best work that I have ever done in terms of technique. "The Honda" , I called it-took approximately 40 hours to complete. This clip shows the some of the process that was involve in such work: the preliminary sketch, the rough color stage, and the final refining stage. I started with the background and then work my way "forward." Although it didn't receive any award I still liked it because of its originality: I made it. As far as competition goes the "liberal judges" were looking for more works that tell a story. I'm more a of technical guy you know, and plus I don't paint just to please the judges. I paint because I enjoy painting. But I will admit winning is better than losing :D.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Dear E-Journal
On the first day Mr. Dolph, the professor, went over some of his expectations. I not sure of what to expect from this class but hopefully all for the good. The way they conduct business in college is day and night compared to high school. The good part is that I was prepared in high school to make the high school-college transition, I think. Those AP classes better pay off some how. This first week was pretty tough, maybe next week will be different.
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