The first weekend of school is officially here. Why do I have a large-ish initial assignment for every class? Stupid liberal arts.
1) Already Quantum has been over my head. All this statistical stuff that I haven't done in two years or so. Yesterday, Greg the prof, asked me to give us (the entire class being only eight people) Schrödinger's Equation, but I couldn't.
2) On the positive side, creative writing seems like it will be good. Already I have a few ideas to get out of my head, and the prof seems pretty fun. Perhaps, like Wesley Crusher, I'll share some of my work.
3) Religion 101 seems like it could be interesting/thought provoking. The prof there is kind of a serious guy, and we already have a 1-2 page writing assignment on some reading for Monday (just assigned today). That alone isn't so bad, but given that I already have stuff for numbers 1) and 2), it was just a let down at the end of my day.
4) Comparative Values core. But how does 'looking at ancient Rome through the writings of 18th century writers and philosophers' fit into that category? This is such an arbitrary core. It's fitting that they're throwing out soon. Plus it's boring.
Sigh.