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Okay, onto more normal topics. So, the first week of school has been alright though I have a feeling that I have to drop one of my courses (mostly likely Biol 334 - genetics). Thus far, the only super boring course is population ecology (Biol 303)... snooooore. It's like a Darwin lovefest. Dr Coren, the prof for my pscyh 100 course is intriguing to no ends... he loves dogs. He even has a dog show that runs on the Life Network. For the whole hour and a half while he was pacing up and down the classroom yammering about critical thinking, I couldn't help but notice his boob sweat (like under the boob)... it looked like a happy face. Biochemistry 300 is elementary at this point.. I know that my walls will receive a fresh application of colourful wallpaper filled with biochemical pathways to understand and memorize. My Biostats course (biol 300) is actually fun and interesting because of the prof... he's a younger type statistician who's doing his post doctorate. He makes the class interesting by incorporating politics and military history into the lecture as a part of statistics... I'm sure it will get harder. So far, I've only spent $200 on textbooks... which is a far cry from the $700 I spent on textbooks in first year, which is absolutely ridiculous. I feel so bad for dropping genetics because I have Craig Berezowsky this term. His lectures are engaging and despite the material, he makes it feel like it's something that can be done over a beer, nachos and hockey in the background. I'm only dropping this because 6 courses is too much for me... I learned that the hard way after doing a 19 credit term. It's do-able though.
Anyways, Viola's leaving for UVic to study social work and Queenie's jetting back to Waterloo for more mechanical engineering shizznat. So this weekend will be filled with more good byes.
And out of curiosity, is anyone taking Biol 416? The conservation course with all the field trips? I kinda want to drop FNH 313 to take that instead... it looks uber fun. Yaaay for weekend trips to the islands!
Life merely appears normal at this point.
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