The IS banquet was very nice. Most of it took place outside, so I even managed to get a few picture which hopefully will turn out for the best. We even had entertainment. David the guitar guy performed, as well as the three story tellers from the IS winter quarter story-telling class (and some of them even got better!).
Sooo...next week. I've started studying for o-chem already since for reasons not yet made clear to me, we covered three chapters in the first four weeks, one chapter in the following two weeks, and four chapters in the last two weeks. I feel like I need to study for it a week ahead of time because there were waaaaay too many reactions and I can't (at this point, anyway) even keep them straight in my head. Which, all things considered, is not a good sign.
Bio has unorganized lectures which constantly throws me off. (By the way, has anyone else noticed the unbelievable amounts of lewd jokes many male college professors seem to know and enjoy sharing?)And regular chem is...regular chem, which says more than any adjectives ever well.
We've gotten bulletins on cooking, we've gotten bulletins on HOW TO IRON SHIRTS, I find myself wondering whether or not we're about to get a bulletin on how to house clean in our housing office's never-ending efforts to prepare us for next year.
Step one: plug in the vacuum cleaner.
Step two: grasp the vacuum cleaner firmly....
[edit 12:03]
Taken from ch8:
"Alcohols, phenols, and others occur widely in nature and have many industrial, pharmaceutical, and biological applications. Ethanol, for instance, is a fuel additive, an industrial solvent, and a beverage..."
Urgh. This, this is a case of too much information.
Beverage? Another reason why I will not drink alcohol of any sort. Ever.
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