It's my third week in the university and in my department and heck, I had a lot of fun! :)
Saturday, June 23. We had our general assembly for the whole Science and Mathematics Education Department (SMED) as one organization (Science Education Students Organization, or SESO), with the special presence of the dean of College of Education. That specific event had a lot of epic things, including the third and fourth years' skit presentation and the videos with our epic faces in it.
As for my subjects, Chemistry still hates me, as much as it had hated me in high school. And to ease all the "hatred", I somehow started the laughs inside the tensed classroom every Chemistry meeting. Like one time, our professor (the said batchmate of some of my HS teachers) showed to us a clay-pot-like thingy, which we later knew it was called clay shield. When he asked us what it was, I told him immediately it's a claypot. Which was wrong of course. And my other classmates joked around, calling it names, including cap, bowl, thick tripod, and some others. But what made the class laugh out loud was my answer which was a lampshade. I know it's kinda corny when you're reading this, but at the actual moment, we just couldn't stop laughing! :))
Another was yesterday's Chemistry session when our prof showed as a pipette-like apparatus. He asked us what it was, and we answered differently. Funnel, Pipette, Water stopper, Tube, Glass rod, and something like that. But when he said it started with letters TH, I just said my answer (THERMOMETER T____T) on my seat with a few friends hearing it, but still made the class laugh, including prof. Hahahaha. But I know that our professor was a bit of irritated about it so might as well shut up, I guess. And just emerge again during solving parts of Chem, which are my cups of tea ;)
Physics, my major, is getting more and more interesting, most especially the Errors part. We were taught in my high school chemistry (I don't remember errors as part of physics discussions) about random and systematic errors, but this time, with matching problem solving. And it was kinda fun, though some of my classmates' faces couldn't be drawn due to much tension, pressure, and confusion. -______-
I loved all my other subjects, most especially PE since coincidentally my teacher was the older sister of one of the batchmates of my Chem professor (okay, so much confusion with all the nouns. Sorry xD). We were waiting for the others to arrive and she wrote things on the board, including her name. So I immediately asked her relationship with a certain teacher back in my Alma mater and she told me they're siblings :)
Moreover, I have friends from the higher years, most of them, not all. Which is kinda cool :)
Anyway, just had the opportunity to post after hours of studying Trigonometry for me not to fail during th exam later :|
So, anyway. That's all I can share for now :)
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
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