Back in classes
I haven't really put much thought into how much going back to classes really stinks. The first few days of classes are consumed with professors reading the syllabus out loud during class, every single one. Each professor has a particular method of trying to make you attend their class, whether it's taking quizzes at random points throughout the year (which of course cannot be made up) or just passing around an attendance sheet. Then they waste that forced attendance on a lecture of the material found in the textbook. Oh well. I guess I only have to slog through one more year of this crap. And I suppose I can use that time to do assignments for other classes.
I refuse to be unproductive with my time.
August 24th, 2004 at 7:03 pm
And how does this compare to the classes in Japan?
August 24th, 2004 at 11:21 pm
That's why you should do something like, say, go to Seattle instead of attending your first two days of classes!
August 29th, 2004 at 8:22 pm
I agree, I also refuse to be unproductive with my time, not only that, but when I'm on industry training, I expect some learning involved in the form of training.
My work at the moment is nothing but brain-drain, so need to improve situation, either that or don't turn up to work.