Former UA professor now prime minister of libya

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<p>interesting…</p>

<p>Our long lost friend Siglio :)</p>

<p>How are you??? How’s Santa Barbara?</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>I had Dr. El-Kib (News has it spelled El-Keib) for the first class he taught at Alabama in 1985. The class was power systems. He was a good teacher and a friendly guy but would get very angry if anyone came into class a bit late. We quickly learned that if he was already lecturing, don’t go into class.</p>

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<p>im doing all right…college is quite different from HS, so it’s kinda interesting to be in this new situation; assignment are more stressful unfortunately :(</p>

<p>how are you guys? you have that big game tomorrow, no?</p>

<p>lol…you have to ask? ;)</p>

<p>Honestly, I wonder how many players are given a sleeping aid for tonight…and the coaches, too. </p>

<p>college is quite different from HS, so it’s kinda interesting to be in this new situation; assignment are more stressful unfortunately </p>

<p>Yes!! I think the trick is:</p>

<p>1) realizing that profs aren’t only going to test you on what they lectured on.</p>

<p>2) get some study groups going.</p>

<p>3) don’t wait til the last day or two to study for a test…keep up with your classes and don’t try to cram. Use those last few days before a test to review the material …not to finally learn the material. ;)</p>

<p>Best wishes …and don’t be a stranger…pop on by every once in awhile!!</p>