Friday, October 22, 2010

New Classes and New Professors

The first half semester of college is over.  Which means a shift in both classes and professors.

Instead of writing, I am in special relativity, which consists of two class sessions a week, and one lecture.  While the class seems kind of interesting, I prefer the lecture because the professor is more interesting which makes the topics more engaging.  But in both, the information seems kind of weird and against some of the regular information we have learned before.  Professor Townsend opened the first lecture by saying that everything we learned in earlier courses of physics are not entirely correct.

Also, I am not longer in chem Energetics, but Structure instead.  This transition was great because my new chemistry professor is much younger and more interesting, and she seems a lot more friendly overall.  Not to mention the fact that structure is inherently easier then energetics, especially since the energetics class assumed that we had a non-existent background in structure.

While my math class is the same, there is a new professor teaching this half semester.  She seems kind of nice, but I prefer the teaching style of Prof. Yong from last half semester, so the net change is negative.

Everything else (Physics Lab, Computer Science, and Spanish) remains the same as before - though Prof. Ran is teaching CS again, thankfully.  I think in the grand scheme of things, I will enjoy this semester a bit better.  Things are always changing, which ensures that nothing ever gets boring or redundant, thank goodness for that.

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