Jeremania:Home Sweet Blog

 
August 31st, 2006: Sorry about not updating
Sorry I've been out of contact. I know I was supposed to call last night. I was busy, getting back into the swing of homework. Now that I've had all my classes, I can try to explain them all:
ClassTeacherEst. # StudentsDifficulty (1-10)
Physical Geography'David'556
Intro to LogicProf. Edgar808.5
Comparative PoliticsProf. Sogindolska386.8
Fiction Writing'Rachel'177.1
Mass Media & Popular CultureProf. Zhang253.5
Geography Lab'David'256.5


I'm sorry I didn't call about the bank information. I'll call tonight, but maybe if you read this you can just email me what I need to know. I'd also like to know where you put my new short sleeved shirts, because I can't find them.
 
August 29th, 2006: Second Day of Classes
I've just finished Comparative Politics, where I stayed after class to talk to the teacher, who is either Russian or from the Baltics, about the militarization of St. Petersburg. I have my first Fiction Writing class in about an hour and twenty minutes. Wait, why am I telling you my schedule when I could show you:

  • Tired of not knowing when I'm in class?
  • Tired of calling at inappropriate times?
  • Tired of not knowing when I can leave for vacation?
Well, ladies and gentlemen, all you problems are solved thanks to this all-new, revolutionary online schedule!
 
August 28th, 2006: First Day of Classes
So I'm sitting here in the library coffee shop, having just come from my first class, Physical Geography with Professor David Aagesen ('Aug-es-en')

He's very laid back, prefers to be called David, and is very well traveled (to say the least). He regaled us with some stories of his travels and we went over the course outline. There's about 80 people in the class, maybe less, I couldn't really tell. It's a lecture class. I haven't really met anyone in the class yet, but I'm still optimistic about it. Roght now I'm just killing time until my next class in about an hour.
 
August 27th, 2006: Starting the Blog
I promised I would make a blog so that I could keep in touch with my family back home, as well as help them with technical issues. The first thing I'd like to do is show you some pictures of my dorm, since I know you're all interested.


I've also included the first tech support column, Adding music to your Sansa