It's been a long time since I posted on here. I'm planning on trying to fix that in the near future.
I seriously cannot stand my suitemates right now. They're complete idiots.
If you don't have a license to practice medicine, do not argue with me when I give you information that I got from my parents who are both either currently working or previously have worked in the medical field. They are medical professionals, you're just stupid liberal arts college students studying history, psychology, and accounting. You are not doctors or registered nurses. So shut the hell up about things you know nothing about and only assume you know because it makes logical sense. Biology does not work the way you think it does. I don't care if you think you know everything because one of you is a biology minor. You are not freaking doctors and you do not have medical licenses. You know nothing about medicine. You cannot logic the issue to death and be right.
You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your educated opinion. And none of you could get into med school if you tried. So shut up, sit down, and stay the hell out of things you don't understand. You only make yourselves look like morons because you're dead wrong.
On that note, cold air does not cause sickness. If you want to be warmer, try sleeping under your sheets and comforter instead of under your coat in a tank top and leggings, stupid. The cold air actually activates your immune system and it kills the bacteria and viruses that make you sick. It is the fact that you stay up all night working on homework and then stay up all day working and never sleep.
Stop telling me I'm wrong because I'm not. It is not a freaking matter of opinion. It is a proven fact. We cannot agree to disagree because you are wrong. You cannot be right when there is only one correct answer and you've picked a different one. This isn't multiple guess or open to interpretation. It's like math. There is only one right answer.
Idiots.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
It's Been a While...
I really need to blog more. I haven't posted a thing in over three months, and I do not like this radio silence.
I've been so busy that it's not even funny. My Cell and Molecular Biology teacher is absolutely incompetent and has us doing constant busywork with her lab reports. I'm really starting to hate this class, which is not a good thing. I used to be able to do lab reports for Dr. C. in maybe three hours. Dr. C-K's lab reports take at least six hours. It's not the methods that are the difficult part, it's the discussion. Half the time none of us even know what she's asking for. It doesn't help that she still hasn't given us most of our lab reports back.
I love my Organic Chemistry class, though. Dr. S. is still a great teacher and I understand what we're going over - it's so much fun. I love making things in the lab, too. It's kind of an ongoing joke between me and Private that I always get what we're supposed to get and he doesn't. A few weeks ago, I had a slurry of white fluffy crystals in acidic ethanol when he had brown sludge. It was really very funny. That and he always breaks stuff. We've had a total of one lab this semester alone where he hasn't broken anything. And we've had like eight labs.
Theology is a bit boring, though. I like Prof. R. - she's really nice and she keeps things understandable - but I already know almost everything we've gone over in this class. I also have to work on a presentation with one of my roommates, Flutter, that goes for a half an hour during class. About the Orthodox Church. I can do that, but a half an hour seems like a lot. At least she only requires one church visit, though. Almost all of the other Theology profs require at least two to five from what I've heard...so, I have to do that when I get back. Fun stuff.
The only other class that I'm currently in is World Geography, which is fairly interesting, but it's really difficult to take notes in the class because Prof. B. goes really fast and the notes he has up on the screen are a bit fragmented at times...still, it's an enjoyable class and it's fairly easy.
My PE class, which is on nutrition starts on Monday, though. I don't know whether to look forward to it or not because it's PE and it's a gen ed class....
Other than that, I'm auditing a class called Transatlantic Literature with Dr. E. S. That is a very interesting class. It started out with Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and then went to Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. Those are very different books, to say the very least.
Now, I'm off to do some catching up with my blog. Hopefully I'll be able to actually keep up from now on...
I've been so busy that it's not even funny. My Cell and Molecular Biology teacher is absolutely incompetent and has us doing constant busywork with her lab reports. I'm really starting to hate this class, which is not a good thing. I used to be able to do lab reports for Dr. C. in maybe three hours. Dr. C-K's lab reports take at least six hours. It's not the methods that are the difficult part, it's the discussion. Half the time none of us even know what she's asking for. It doesn't help that she still hasn't given us most of our lab reports back.
I love my Organic Chemistry class, though. Dr. S. is still a great teacher and I understand what we're going over - it's so much fun. I love making things in the lab, too. It's kind of an ongoing joke between me and Private that I always get what we're supposed to get and he doesn't. A few weeks ago, I had a slurry of white fluffy crystals in acidic ethanol when he had brown sludge. It was really very funny. That and he always breaks stuff. We've had a total of one lab this semester alone where he hasn't broken anything. And we've had like eight labs.
Theology is a bit boring, though. I like Prof. R. - she's really nice and she keeps things understandable - but I already know almost everything we've gone over in this class. I also have to work on a presentation with one of my roommates, Flutter, that goes for a half an hour during class. About the Orthodox Church. I can do that, but a half an hour seems like a lot. At least she only requires one church visit, though. Almost all of the other Theology profs require at least two to five from what I've heard...so, I have to do that when I get back. Fun stuff.
The only other class that I'm currently in is World Geography, which is fairly interesting, but it's really difficult to take notes in the class because Prof. B. goes really fast and the notes he has up on the screen are a bit fragmented at times...still, it's an enjoyable class and it's fairly easy.
My PE class, which is on nutrition starts on Monday, though. I don't know whether to look forward to it or not because it's PE and it's a gen ed class....
Other than that, I'm auditing a class called Transatlantic Literature with Dr. E. S. That is a very interesting class. It started out with Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and then went to Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. Those are very different books, to say the very least.
Now, I'm off to do some catching up with my blog. Hopefully I'll be able to actually keep up from now on...
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