In case anyone has not talked to me or stalked me in awhile, I'm repeating histology this summer at Tulane in New Orleans. Another girl in my class, Mandy, is also retaking the course and because she is super awesome and has really lucky connections, we are living with the Sirmon family. Mrs. Joette Sirmon is really sweet and cool to let us live in her house with her for six weeks while we commute into New Orleans to take our class. Her son, Tim, who I have never met, is dating Mandy's older sister, so that's how this all went down. Her other kids, Carrie and Steve, and their spouses all live in town and are over quite a bit and we have had a lot of fun. There are a lot of dogs around, too - Sadie lives here, but Zoe comes over with Carrie all the time and Steve drops Batman off a lot too. Confused yet? Thought so. Anyways, it worked out really well.
As far as histology - the reason we are here - it's been quite interesting so far. By "interesting," I mean that it is still the absolute most boring subject alive - but at least it's EASY this time! There is probably about 1/3 the amount of material we had to learn last semester from Bhatnagar, Kayes, et al. Not only is the material pared down to a reasonable amount for learning, it is taught so incredibly well! Everyone knows how much I complained about histo last semester and how horrible I thought the teachers were. But after seeing an organized PowerPoint taught in a cohesive manner and realizing just how easy this subject is, I am in awe that anyone even allowed those other guys to teach anything, ever. As I have told several people, I feel kind of like I failed a calculus class that was taught in Chinese, and as a result was told to retake pre-algebra. So it's not the most exciting class ever, and kind of awkward that we pretty much know everything they are teaching us, but it could definitely be worse.
Oh, speaking of awkward, did I mention that Mandy and I are the only ones taking the class? Yeah. Chew on that for a second. I need some pointers, friends, as to how I can make myself pay attention. It's kind of difficult, but obviously we have to because it is like a one-on-two tutoring session every day. Fun times.
In more exciting news, Carrie and her husband Jason are going with Mandy and I to do super fun stuff in the city this weekend. On the agenda: shopping, riding the streetcar, the Insectarium museum, something called the Pharmacy Museum (which is a bunch of old timey medical stuff apparently? yeah I'm a nerd), a super cool cemetery, Cafe du Monde (of course), seafood, and umm, probably more that I can't remember. I am very excited. I love being a tourist. Also I am excited to wear all the cute clothes I brought - I am not getting very much wear out of them because 1) I do not care to dress up when Mandy and me and one professor are the only people I will see all day. Sorry. 2) It is umm, maybe the temperature of Antarctica in our classroom. Possibly colder but I am not sure, having never visited there. I am in desperate need of a warm sweatshirt. I think I will go to Wal-Mart tomorrow and buy one. (I hope they sell them here - the outside temperature is like, at least 100 degrees with 400% humidity every day. No kidding.)
As far as histology - the reason we are here - it's been quite interesting so far. By "interesting," I mean that it is still the absolute most boring subject alive - but at least it's EASY this time! There is probably about 1/3 the amount of material we had to learn last semester from Bhatnagar, Kayes, et al. Not only is the material pared down to a reasonable amount for learning, it is taught so incredibly well! Everyone knows how much I complained about histo last semester and how horrible I thought the teachers were. But after seeing an organized PowerPoint taught in a cohesive manner and realizing just how easy this subject is, I am in awe that anyone even allowed those other guys to teach anything, ever. As I have told several people, I feel kind of like I failed a calculus class that was taught in Chinese, and as a result was told to retake pre-algebra. So it's not the most exciting class ever, and kind of awkward that we pretty much know everything they are teaching us, but it could definitely be worse.
Oh, speaking of awkward, did I mention that Mandy and I are the only ones taking the class? Yeah. Chew on that for a second. I need some pointers, friends, as to how I can make myself pay attention. It's kind of difficult, but obviously we have to because it is like a one-on-two tutoring session every day. Fun times.
In more exciting news, Carrie and her husband Jason are going with Mandy and I to do super fun stuff in the city this weekend. On the agenda: shopping, riding the streetcar, the Insectarium museum, something called the Pharmacy Museum (which is a bunch of old timey medical stuff apparently? yeah I'm a nerd), a super cool cemetery, Cafe du Monde (of course), seafood, and umm, probably more that I can't remember. I am very excited. I love being a tourist. Also I am excited to wear all the cute clothes I brought - I am not getting very much wear out of them because 1) I do not care to dress up when Mandy and me and one professor are the only people I will see all day. Sorry. 2) It is umm, maybe the temperature of Antarctica in our classroom. Possibly colder but I am not sure, having never visited there. I am in desperate need of a warm sweatshirt. I think I will go to Wal-Mart tomorrow and buy one. (I hope they sell them here - the outside temperature is like, at least 100 degrees with 400% humidity every day. No kidding.)
Well, I'm exhausted from my busy night - I read two powerpoints, watched six episodes of Scrubs, and ate a slice of peanut butter toast. Luling wears me out. Adios, amigos.
2 comments:
That's the bad thing about summer... it's sooooo hot outside but then they keep all the buildings icy. So you liked the crawfish?
i didn't realize you were the only two taking the course. oh well, at least you get to have some fun time in NOLA :)
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