"What's so hard to understand?"
Nov. 10th, 2003 02:44 amAmber
child_herald has an excellent review of a bunch of events from the weekend... that's really bizarre, how that guy followed her into the parking lot... I'm pretty well glad I was there. Go read her entry; it's an excellent telling of the story.
*laughs* When we were in the liquor store, I ran into Emily, who'd been on the summer LBAT study abroad... that was odd. She probably didn't expect to run into me in a liquor store. I keep on trying to convince Corey that he should hook up with her, but it keeps on not working. It's probably better that way.
Saturday afternoon, I took a make-up Prob-Stat test, which had a semi-interesting story attached to it... in an earlier entry, I'd noted that I was just going to make that last test my Drop Test (because we get to drop one)... so I showed up to class, looked at the test, thought to myself, "there's no way I'm going to do better than my current lowest score on this one -- I'll just use this time to work on something else". So I turned it in blank and told the instructor that I wanted this to be my drop test. And the next day, I got an email (addressed to a number of people in the class) offering an opportunity to take it again over the weekend... and it seemed like it would be rude not to take the opportunity, so I spent Friday and Saturday making sure that I'd be ready, and took the test Saturday afternoon. He's such a nice guy. That was completely undeserved, although quite welcome. ¡Señor Figueroa, le saludo a usted! So trusting, too -- it was the exact same test he gave to the class originally. It turns out he's from a smallish town on the west coast of México, the name of which I don't recall. Tech doesn't always have to be harsh and impersonal.
Tonight, I put together the assignment for tomorrow's 2130 lab. I tried not to make it too hard -- seems like labs have been a bit rough recently. Very exciting.
And now? Sleep.
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*laughs* When we were in the liquor store, I ran into Emily, who'd been on the summer LBAT study abroad... that was odd. She probably didn't expect to run into me in a liquor store. I keep on trying to convince Corey that he should hook up with her, but it keeps on not working. It's probably better that way.
Saturday afternoon, I took a make-up Prob-Stat test, which had a semi-interesting story attached to it... in an earlier entry, I'd noted that I was just going to make that last test my Drop Test (because we get to drop one)... so I showed up to class, looked at the test, thought to myself, "there's no way I'm going to do better than my current lowest score on this one -- I'll just use this time to work on something else". So I turned it in blank and told the instructor that I wanted this to be my drop test. And the next day, I got an email (addressed to a number of people in the class) offering an opportunity to take it again over the weekend... and it seemed like it would be rude not to take the opportunity, so I spent Friday and Saturday making sure that I'd be ready, and took the test Saturday afternoon. He's such a nice guy. That was completely undeserved, although quite welcome. ¡Señor Figueroa, le saludo a usted! So trusting, too -- it was the exact same test he gave to the class originally. It turns out he's from a smallish town on the west coast of México, the name of which I don't recall. Tech doesn't always have to be harsh and impersonal.
Tonight, I put together the assignment for tomorrow's 2130 lab. I tried not to make it too hard -- seems like labs have been a bit rough recently. Very exciting.
And now? Sleep.