Classes this semester aren’t going to be easy. Most of them, at least. Physics seems to be of the easiest, since the grading scale is a 20 pt. instead of the typical 10 pt. 100-90 = A, etc. I can barely understand my foreign Linear Algebra professor and I can barely understand our text book. If that wasn’t bad enough the material combined with the two previous conditions makes it one of the most sleep inducing environments I’ve ever been in. Luckily I have a reliable friend in there to sleep with me. My history teacher knows what he’s talking about alright, but it’s a large class and there really isn’t a good way to really teach material well to that many people at once, so it’s fairly boring after the first day. It will probably be pretty easy if I can keep awake through the lectures. Speech will be a really good class. I know quite a few people in it and our teacher (whom my roommate had last semester) Dr. Ding is some awesome British Filipino with the strangest accent you’ve ever heard. He’s really passionate about the subject so it’s not hard to understand him. Java Data Structures will work out ok in the end, but most of my high school java was over the topics I’m learning now and he assumes we know the stuff that Ms. Howe decided was unimportant enough to skip since it wasn’t on the AP exam. Basically its a game of catch-up.
Speaking of games, I just joined the ranks of the honors students’ Zombies vs. Humans game. I didn’t have a clue until it was explained to me, I went to Wal-Mart and got myself a $8 nerf gun and now I’m zombie bait. If you don’t have any more idea than I did, read the official rules here.