Tuesday, October 25, 2005

classes and such.

I just figured out my schedule of classes for next semester... it's pretty crazy. I'm going to have to work all day Saturday and Sunday (except for our little class) to get in enough hours at work, plus all the rest of the time I'm stuck up at school studying. But at least this semester I'm taking Lifetime Fitness, (working out 2x a week). That's good, because I'm feeling pretty lazy this semester since I never get to work out. Not looking forward to Cultural Diverstity in Education, because it's a 3 hour class (and the subject sounds less than fascinating).

I hate it when teachers refuse to acknowledge that they write some pretty crappy tests sometimes. For example, True or False "We speak the way we write" well, I'm sure some people do, but is he asking if we should speak that way? ahhh! So because of wonderfully worded questions like that one, I ended up with a B.

ok. my rant is over....

Comments:
I loved school, but I hated studying. There is nothing more freeing than having a Sunday afternoon to yourself - to do what ever you'd like without a care for Monday.

That is a horrible test question. I just finished all of my architectural exams a year ago. Here is the type of question that I hated:

Which of the following individuals produced major works of art that materially affected the public buildings os which they were a part?

I. Daniel French
II. Lee Lawrie
III. Pablo Picasso
IV. Alexander Calder

A. I, II C. II, III, IV
B. II, IV D. I, II, III, IV
 
Ahhhh! I feel your pain. I work every weekend and I too am sick of stupid test questions! But the diversity class might be more fun than you think. In our cultural diversity class for work, we learned that some cultures eat the placenta of the baby after it is born. They cook it and eat it! Think about that one all semester...
 
Did you cook and eat it in your class?
 
eating the placenta? That is beyond wrong.
 
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