Today was unexpectedly intense. Seidel's soothing German accent usually puts most of the class to sleep but today ve plowed thsrough a lot of mechanisms vith acid und base catalysis und udder unusually involved reactions. Actually, he usually teaches pretty quickly anyway. I hear he drinks a lot of coffee.
The guy sitting to the right wearing a gray shirt (leaning back) is my friend from Ancient Greek language class. Coincidentally, he lives in McCormick too (but on the fifth floor) and we share both our hardest classes (Greek and orgo) and freak out together on the bus from College Ave to Busch. This is a bit of our conversation right when we were about to leave the bus:
Me: So are you going back to McCormick?
Him: Yeah, I have to go call my sister.
Me: Oh?
Him: She just broke up with her boyfriend and she's being an idiot about it so I have to yell at her.
HAHAHA I LOVE THIS KID.
Oh right...I almost forgot about the title of this post. For me, Wednesdays are my "gauntlet days." Wake up at the crack of too-early-for-college, take a bus to the distant lands of Cook-Douglass Campus for Colloquium, take another bus to College Ave for Greek, take another bus back to Busch, eat lunch if I'm lucky, go to orgo lecture AND recitation immediately afterward, and then finish classes with calculus. Then dinner and a nap before I go to Chinese Christian Fellowship at night (but that's fun, I usually celebrate after I get out of calc).
Sorry if I bored you >______<
There's only orgo recitation and calc left for today. Let's do this.
-Sam(my)
P.S.: I think I'll write a haiku every time I post. Just for giggles.
Unfamiliar
Faces all around me...wait
I'm in the wrong class

2 comments:
haha at least your gauntlet day is over! btw, i love your haiku please write one every time you post :P
I'll write my replies
to your adorable posts
in haiku as well.
unless I can't think of one >_>
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