First Day Back

<p>which is what i dooooooooo</p>

<p>i've always employed the 'talking on my cell phone' method, but i'm dying to try the 'i worship satan' one. lol</p>

<p>my first day went alright.. my politics of china prof's accent is really annoying, and his teaching style is whack. i'm considering dropping it and picking up a geography class that's full already- should i just show up on the first day anyway? spending 50 minutes a day with this guy seems like way too much time...</p>

<p>it figures that i ALWAYS pick the classes that have midterms on the same days.... :-(</p>

<p>i dont understand 1 of my teachers at all.</p>

<p>he mumbles, i swear he just f-ing mumbles. </p>

<p>they should require foregin proffesors to take a speech course in order to ununciate (sp???) ........ anyways, thats the class ia m ditching.</p>

<p>Enunciate.</p>

<p>weee i learned how to spell a new word .</p>

<p>You guys are insane. Bruinwalk is the best place to be. Gosh I walked through it and grabbed every single flyer they handed me. Then I went inside Ackerman to buy something, and came back out just to go through bruinwalk again. I went through it three times Thursday and today. I was coming from behind people just snatching their handouts.</p>

<p>First day came and went without any bru-ha-ha. Although there's a group of LaRouche supporters next to the Royce bldg that coaxed me into signing up a form - they want to impeach the president. I had moderate success by giving them a wrong name, then followed by a wrong number.</p>

<p>Anyone here taking/took PHILOS 100A? Curious what you have to say. I like Prof. Kelsey, based on preliminary impressions.</p>

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<p>Baum? Or what?</p>

<p>nope, takeuchi.</p>

<p>Who the heck's he? Huh.</p>

<p>Dazu he toku raiku zisu? Arwayzu addingu ekusootoora bawuruzu to wardzu?</p>

<p>If so, then welcome to the joy of teaching English in Japan. :p</p>

<p>^</p>

<p>Hey! Don't mock us! :rolleyes:</p>

<p>I tease out of love, nikkei. LOVE.</p>

<p>I did get a kick out of watching Japanese teach English though. It was like watching the blind lead the deaf and blind.</p>

<p>Don't ever give a LaRouche cadre member your phone number.
They'll stalk you forever. I'm serious.
These people actually dropped out of college to further their pseudo-political agenda. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Yeah guys. LaRouche people are CRAZY.</p>

<p>CRAZY CRAZY CRAZY.</p>

<p>Walk on the other side of the sidewalk and do it quickly.</p>

<p>I only went to one of my engineering lectures and couldn't understand the guy :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Friday was my first day. OMG, commuter life sucka$$. I woke up at 4:45 and went by streets instead of the 10 freeway. I arrived at lot sunset village at 6:15 and slept in my car until 7. Then Like the other on-campus students, I walked from covel common to the south campus. :rolleyes: But unlike them, I had already spent an hour on the road.:rolleyes: I wish I could get lot 4 or 7.
My first lecture was at 8, then I had a discussion section for another class at 10. That section was before the first lecture. I received nada from either the prof or TA's, so I went there. A bold head dude stood up from his seat and came up to the front at 10:05 and said since we had lecture in the afternoon and blah blah blah and GOODBYE.:rolleyes:
I finished all the classes at 4, but when I returned to home it was 6:45.:rolleyes:</p>

<p>^</p>

<p>Wow. You are on a roll with the :rolleye: face. Haha.
I agree that commuting sucks.
Where are you coming from?</p>

<p>San Gabriel. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>That is freaking far!
I wish you the best of luck this quarter. :rolleyes:</p>