April 19, 2012

Oh.. Hey.. It's Thursday

Well.. where did that week go?

So far this week:
Monday--

  • Slept through World Regional because I wasn't feeling well
  • Movie in Political Science on Civil Rights-- Freedom Riders (Excellent movie)
  • Double Lab in Phys Geo making up for the lab I was gone for (last Monday when I was being driven back to school by my awesome sister, brother-in-law and niece. 

 Tuesday--

  • Slept through Environmental Conservation (still sick and nothing going on)
  • Slept through Dinos (same)
  • Physical Geography-- watched a boring movie about Earthquakes before the test that was today
Wednesday--
  • World Regional: definitely brought my laptop and registered for classes while taking notes because my registration slot was at 9AM. My schedule is interesting..
  • Political Science.. I'm thinking we finished the movie? I didn't go.. This week isn't the best recorded week of my student determination.. but I promise it gets better.. and doesn't happen often.
  • Religions... got to class.. note on the door say to Have a great night and go enjoy the weather.. 
Thursday-- TODAY

  • Environmental Conservation was really interesting.. more to come.. 
  • Dinosaurs.. I went. I wish I had not. We got to talk about the KPCOFGS (Kingdom, Phylum, Class...etc) of dinosaurs and she talked to us about how her notes have been inconsistent.. but for the final we need to know them all for the dinos. Then, she continued to ramble about the final and Dino Biology (actually semi interesting) annnnd then we had a quiz. 
  • Physical Geography Exam.. I am confident that I knew all but two of the questions on the exam... and those two.. I narrowed down to an almost positive answer. Best way to end a day of classes EVER.
Also, today we get to go sign for our rooms!! I'm wicked excited to get to sign up for an apartment with friends! 

Environmental content to come within the next few hours... first, while I'm still motivated to do homework.. I'm going to finish my lab for Environmental Science (not conservation). 

Always,
H.Eilene

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