Yellowcard and Classes

Today was a miraculous day.

Yellowcard finally released their next album, When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes, the first album since Paper Walls in 2007 and a hiatus.

 

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Topic #72: What was your favorite class when you were in high school or college? Was it your favorite class at the time you took it? Why or Why not?

When I was in high school, I had two different favorite classes, based on two different criteria. One of my favorites was AP Computer Science because it was extremely easy and I was able to finish the work quickly without much effort and get perfect scores. Because I finished early in class all the time, and I had a group of friends who also excelled in the class and finished early all the time, we were able to play multiplayer games for a majority of the course, either through the school’s network or with multiple people on a single computer.

My other favorite class in high school was Law in America. I was never actually intending to take that course, but I took it along with four other social science courses during my senior year of high school because I ran out of other classes to take, and I still had to fulfill my social science graduation requirements. I’m glad I took it though, and I realized that the non-history social science courses were actually pretty interesting. I feel like I learned a lot of interesting and useful information from my law course, and my teacher was an extremely likeable person who had a personality that I like in an instructor.

After coming to college, my favorite class so far is Educational Psychology 321: Development in Adolescence. I’ve always been intrigued by the changes humans experience during adolescence, and my favoritstic views towards adolescents got stronger after I had a positive experience being a P.E. leader during my senior year leading freshmen. In addition to the content being interesting, the instructor was a highly knowledgeable individual with a great persoality. Whenever I went to see him outside of class, he was very open to my opinions and made sure that I would excel in his course.

 

So Far in 2011…

Number of Taco Bell tacos eaten: 18

Number of times I did my own laundry: 2

 

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