As far as work schedules go, I'll have to muddle through the first two weeks on my own. If I'm lucky, it'll be sorted out at the end of this time period, and if not--well, then I shouldn't be hold liable for it, anyway.
The reader that the teacher wanted us to read by tomorrow did not arrive yet because, apparently, the teacher herself have yet to submit her copy to be copied at the copyshop (wow that's a lot of the word 'copy' there). Therefore--also not my problem. The freed up time consequently was spent in the Human Resource Center, because they didn't process the sign up sheet for one of my job training yet, apparently, and I have to sort it out before the manager calls me and tells me that I have to take my job training. Fun stuff, that. The experience strengthened my already strong believe with regards to beaurcracy.
Aside from that, after the first trial of classes today I was more prepared to look around at my teachers and classmates. Turns out that a few people I know from my bio class was in this bio class also, Ian for example, and also 'Nick'. I feel like I ought to start stalking him because he simply seem to show up everywhere now--I walked into him three different times at work already and I don't know how many times on a bike (speaking of which--first time got ran-into by a bike, today, while on foot). Now I just need to work out what's the first step to take if you're to stalk someone--do you have to sign up somewhere?
Lots of people I know in chem, too. Plenty of IS people (or as we're generally known--'the IS kids') which meant of course, no easy curves. Weather's lovely--I got wet on my way to bio and the guy next to me fell asleep during the chem lecture and was snoring softly by the end. He missed the lesson on thermochemistry. I pity him on the next midterm.
Random? Oh yes. Now to prepare for the rest of the day....
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