So, this is the end of this little experiment in my U101 class. I've definitely had an interesting experience in that class to say the least but I think some of the information I acquired from it will be of use to me in my 4 year trek so I like to think I'm helping the University brush up its resume and stats. I will admit at sometimes I thought our professor was a little bit harsh on some of the assignments we had to do and some of the work I turned in but at the same time I recognize his reasoning behind it. I figure he was trying to show the kids of the class to take every class as seriously as the next one because in the end you'll end up doing better overall.
I'm definitely learning from this lesson he bestowed upon the class the hard way as I'm trying to pick up the remains of my grades and stitch them together to get something that is presentable and can be worked with for the next 4 years. I like Dallon, I think he was a great person, he laughed at my jokes and he knew the music that I listened to as well, but he did see Smashing Pumpkins live so I will forever envy him for that fact. Holland was a great assistant and she had A1 cooking, if her venture into her field doesn't go as planned I definitely recommend she go into baking, she could create an empire with those cookies, but I digress. All in all it was great experience and I'm glad to have been a part of it.
Until next time, Jordan.
As I write this comment, I have spent all evening baking. (Christmas Cookie Exchange tomorrow!)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, while the grading was sometimes harsh, I was looking over grades today, and I think most people will easily come out with an 'A' even with a few hiccoughs because each assignment held so little weight. Boy I'll feel awful if somehow most people get B's after writing this comment.
All of that said, we always very much enjoyed your contribution to class, and I'm glad you think you got something out of it!