Actually, first week. Here's how it all went down.
I skipped my first day of French to watch the inauguration. Good choice, I think. Then I went to my only other Tuesday class: Anthropology. We did nothing.
First Wednesday class: my first day of French. We learned the really easy stuff like, "My name is--" and "How are you?" and stuff. Super easy. But I love the language so much that I couldn't help but be pumped to speak anything. It was great. Syllabus Day. We didn't really do anything in my other classes (ENGL, POLS, MATH). Like I said, syllabus day. I got a new freshman in lab. That was cool. He seems pretty decent. I'm excited about being back in Access. Anyway, the day ran smoothly.
The rest of the week was pretty normal. I either read a syllabus or took notes. That's how these things go. The biggest letdowns were having to spend $200 on my ANTH books and being forced to take a $50 French placement exam. I should find out my results tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully, I did well enough to get out of the 101 class and maybe into the 102. I don't want to be placed any higher because I don't remember any of my French from high school (junior year). If I did really well on the exam, it's because I guessed. All the questions were multiple choice.
In other news, Flight Of The Conchords is back on for a new season, and I just discovered last week that I get HBO2. I'm pumped!
Now I need to get back to studying.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
First Day of School
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Flight of the Conchords,
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