I think it must be something about physics teachers and chalk, because my physics prof demonstrates projectiles by throwing chalk too! The first time he did it I had a bit of a freak out, it reminded me so much of Carlin. NOT a good thing. Now every time he does it I still twitch a bit. Although, more interesting than Carlin, he has thrown the chalk into the audience a couple of times. That wakes everyone up, lol.
Also, remember how in discrete our teacher (who shall remain nameless........) always told us we had to get used to taking our own notes because that's what it would be like in university? Well. In my experience so far it's been exactly like high school except with 7-20x more people in each class. Yeah. Chemistry, my prof has notes you print off and then we fill them in together in class. Biology, he waits for us to copy down the notes which are in power-point slides. Physics, he writes on the board (...once again, oddly similar to Carlin...). Math, we also have fill-in-the-blank notes. Programming is the only one where we'd have to decide what to write down, because he goes so fast, but he puts his power-point slides up on the internet before class so we can print them off and just pay attention instead of taking notes. Stupid teachers. It's like when they told us we had to handwrite all the time because when we got to older grades you HAD to. Then we get to the older grades, and the teachers are like "I could care less if you print or handwrite, makes no difference to me". Printing here I come. lol.
Anyways. Pizza now, because I want fast food since I'm hungry and have too much work :(
This was a break from working alllllllllll day. *sigh*
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Yup, notes are easy. Especially when you can buy the lecture notes. Like for bio, the lecture notes are pretty much everything you'd want to right down that the prof says. My physics teacher throws chalk to!! They must learn to do that at physics teachers college...
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