Two days of classes. I have concluded that the o-chem professor is a little annoying, but not too bad, that physics course setup is annoying, and that WILL be bad (com'on, we don't even have actual TEXT and our material is model-based and says "it seems like magic" within three chapters of the first page and I've already lost confidence in it). Latin was, at least, reassuring similar with the same teacher and many people that I recognize. My only point with it is that at this point, I think, all the non-liberal-arts /classics major have dropped out so yesterday, when one of the girls found out that I am technically a "life-sci" major she blurted out, all genuine astonishment "What are you DOING in this class?"
Also, I like the fact that each of the major science classes I've taken so far (chemistry, biology, physics)have tried to impress on me that This Disciplne of science is the All Encompassing Science and all the others are just Sub-branches of this Very Important Subject. It is, after so many science classes, just a little over done. In fact I believe the only topic that is more over done than this is the Special Properties of Water which, if I recall correctly, I must've gone through about seven times already in separate chemistry and biology classes. I will cause myself serious bodily harm if I have to sit through it again but, thankfully, I don't think I have any classes this quarter that will require another coverage of adhesion, cohesion, and the oh-so-unique polarity / hydrogen bonds in H2O.
Good riddance.
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