Well, I've had one class period of all of my classes now. Japanese is going to be challenging and very time consuming. I knew it would be, but I'm wondering if I can prepare as much as I need to to do well in the class, without negatively affecting my other classes. Accounting, I don't think is going to be that hard, but it's a night class, with a lot of information thrown at you all at once.I had read most of the chapter to prepare for the first class period, and I still found myself a little lost by the end of the night. I think my brain just decided to shut down after about an hour-and-a-half or so. Business Communications seems more promising than I'd originally thought. It's held in a computer lab, and the teacher is an MIS professor. She seems pretty cool, she wants me and Will to join a computer club (she bribed us with a gaming night) but I don't think we'll have time with work and everything. Intro to Information Systems...jury's still out. I like the teacher; he has a good sense of humor, and picks on all the students. The topic itself has yet to catch my attention. As I told Will, it's kinda "yuck" + "duh" = "no attention span". The last class is Microeconomics. In an interesting twist, the teacher is not the one originally assigned to the class, and he decided to switch the book on us...one I happened to still have from my Macro class in Durant. So I was able to return the first Micro book and use my old book from SOSU and save some $$$. I really like this teacher, he makes the subject, and learning, very interesting. He seems to be everything a good teacher should be...including hard. This class is gonna take a lot of prep, something I just wasn't expecting from Micro.
Eh, I'll buck up and tough it out. Better go back to my homework...
August 24 2005, 03:21:03 UTC 6 years ago
August 24 2005, 03:50:46 UTC 6 years ago
Good luck with that, and all your other classes!
August 24 2005, 19:32:20 UTC 6 years ago