Tomorrow I drive up to Bellevue in the morning in order to take the WEST-B exam. It’s essentially a general skills (reading, writing, math) test for Washington educators. I did not know I needed to take it for graduate school applications until earlier this week. I always figured you took it in [...]
In my International Relations polysci class this week, I was involved with a group presentation that went over quite well. To alleviate the boredom of 20 minutes of solid talk, we decided to use a PowerPoint presentation. I was one of the people responsible for finishing the formatting, making it look pretty, and [...]
As the subject indicates, I now feel pity for my poor East Asian Societies professor, Dr. Kang. The poor guy expects so much and his class, sadly, is not equipped or enthusiastic enough to meet what he anticipates.
After a moderately fine lecture in the first half of class, he announced that we would be forming [...]
This is a little belated, since I visited the other two classes I’m taking last Thursday. But I didn’t feel about writing then, and I do now–so there!
My first of the two is a history class: East Asian Societies. It’s essentially a compressed history of China, Japan, and Korea from prehistory to the magical date [...]
Awww shucks. Is it that time of year again? I suppose it is.
For those of you who don’t know me (and there are only two people who read this, both of which know me), I’m still in college. This is my final (read: Senior) year at Pacific Lutheran University, or good ‘ol PLU.
I’m finishing up [...]