27 August 2008

Making Plans To Break Plans

For the most part my approximation of my classes was pretty accurate. Italian is interesting, if a little difficult because I accidentally missed the first class-- I know, I'm a fucking genius. But my instructor seems cool and at least my pronunciation is decent.

The First-Year Experience class is dead boring; it's basically an attempt to make us better "successful" students through self-reflection, journaling, and a bunch of other crap I don't want to do. Plus it's on the fifth floor of the HH building: lamesauce.

Anthropology should be cool; the professor, who insisted that we all call him Mark because he doesn't want to be old, is funny and there isn't really homework besides reading and studying.

Mythology, by far, will be my most awesome class. The teacher is like Mrs. Denning-- only a tad less so-- and the course work is fantastic. I think I'm looking forward to Halloween, watching the movie of Dante's Inferno... WITH PUPPETS.

I want to see if I can transfer into a music or art class, hopefully on a TTH schedule, and drop the First-Year class. I want to actually take things I enjoy.

2 comments:

Alyss said...

totally random question but your anthro profession named Mark, what's his last name. My friend and I were trying to remember the name of our fav. anthro. visiting prof. and that just sounds like something he'd say.

C said...

Mark Griffin. D'you go to SF State?