Week three of college: Piling up.
The amount of assignments, journals, presentations, & tests keeps on adding.
& I had two tests today; Music Theory and Mus of Western Cultures, adding one presentation assignment for Honors Colloquium English.
All done at the first half of the day. whoosh.
Running back and forth from the MSP and the Honors Coll is the best way to burn those calories. However, when it's drizzling rain non-stop and the winds of "Hurricane Ike" swooshing past my face and hair, it's not really a good idea to do so, with only 15 minutes in between those classes.
I so don't know how I'm going to survive with this when it comes to winter.
The layers of snow, the 'smoke' out from my mouth, the 4-5 layers of clothing, and the ever heavy bookload(tho I have got my own locker) just makes the situation harder.
-I shall not foresee the future right now. It's still end-summer, early-fall.-
Music Theory ear-training quiz was alright. But there's 120 minutes of MacGamut(Corey calls it MaDGamut. LOL) due on Monday in Mr. Kulma's email mailbox. Yes folks, there is even a section for music theory that it computerized and www-lized. Interesting, isn't it?
As for the HONR colloquium, the group presentation was awesome. Lindsay, Katie, Brittany and I were the first group to start off for today's lesson. I don't really call it a presentation like what we used to do in high school back home, but, it's more like conducting the whole lesson in the class. It was really fun. We splitted them into two groups to match the quotes from Uncle Tom's Cabin(the book) to the person who said it. & they need to assemble Uncle Tom's Cabin when they're done. The winner gets candy. Over here, candy really does make people happy. I don't know about in Malaysia, because I'm not a fanatic over candy. =) Eventually, both teams got candy. Then, the second part was the summary of the chapters we did. The interesting part was that we made puppets to represent the cast in the story. They were so cute. Ms. Todd simply loved them to the max. Not forgetting, the class too. The final section was where we asked the class some questions. Seriously, those questions are way different from how we put things back home. Because this is an honors class, we got to come up with questions of certain depth and analyzing. The four of us prepared our own questions, and the response we got from the class was great! You guys were superb! Thanks.
Right after the presentation was Music of Western cultures. There was a test for it. I didn't really expect the test to turn out that way, but it should be okay, I think.
And for that, third week being a college student ended.
But, there's still applied class tomorrow afternoon.