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Today was a beautiful day. Cold, but not too cold, and barely any wind. Too bad the days events weren't the same. It was more of a day in which it looks like its going to be great and then a sudden downpour, and you're stuck outside with no umbrella. It seems like last semesters troubles with math are reoccuring. The only difference is this time is that I can actually comprehend what my professor is saying, instead of trying not to laugh due to the fact he sounds like he's chanting. The first test the average was below 60, 1 person made a perfect score and the amount of people who made A's and B's could be counted with one hand, and maybe the amount with C's, 2 hands, and this isn't a small class, I'd say somewhere around 60-70 students. This was supposed to be a review test from Calculus 2. But what gets me is that I come out of the test thinking I did decently well, since I worked hard last semester to overcome (and overcompensate) my struggle with this professors testing methods. If that's not bad enough, this guy goes on to say that every semester people do that bad on the first test (so he's heard from the previous professor, this is this guys first semester with this course), and these classes aren't small. So you have to figure at least half the class is failing this first test for at least 2 years, and they aren't doing anything about it.
Quote of the day:
One never knows what each day is going to bring. The important thing is to be open and ready for it.
---Henry Moore
I knew my cell phone could take pictures as well as video... what I don't know is how I randomly took a picture with it closed. As I removed my cell phone from my pocket to turn the ringer on, I noticed my phone was set to a weird setting, and sometimes in this confusion I took a picture... I later figured out how it happened..
and yes, I know, I'm going to have 2 today because for some reason everyone decided to call me just as I was sitting down to finish my reading for the night. I'm still phasing out my horrible procrastination. I've gotten to the point to where I won't call people to procrastinate, but not answering my cell phone is a stage I haven't phased out yet.Quote of the Day :
Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation.
---George Washington

Today I received my texbook in the mail... finally! But I think I am going to receive more enjoyment from the bubble wrap than the actual book..
Quote of the Day:
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
--Leonardo da Vinci
So, in the randomness of the night I went on a whim and decided to try this proje
ct 365. My memory sucks and I love taking pictures and being creative, so why not. Today (technically yesterday since its early in the AM) was my day to catch up on my gigantic to-do list, all of which is on post-its (I finally cleared the post-its covering my laptop). Homework, reading, cleaning, the normal typical Sunday for me, since I am a compulsive procrastinator, and Sunday is my day of productivity. The real time-consumer seemed to be polishing up my resume. As I embark on my final semester as a Sophomore, I supposed I should start progressing my college career and get a taste of the industry I am studying to be apart of.