Posts Tagged ‘college’

My Room from Facebook

Oh I loveeeeee decorating up an imaginary room. This is my work room in the future.
And YES, I love my room to be messy and filled with irrelevant stuff so that I have to tiptoe to get to anything and get creative.

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omgthat was like the most terrible guy i’ve ever worked with.

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I can’t.

I can’t do this. I can’t take COL 345—Contemporary Film Theory. I will fail miserably. Literature? About film? British accent? HUH?
“Audiovisual counterpoint will be noticed only if it sets up an opposition between sound and image on a precise point of meaning. This kind of counterpoint influences our reading, in postulating a certain linear interpretation [...]

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Chosen Courses

It was Thursday. I spent the last 3 and a half days running around the campus, trying out new classes, staring at the half-baked schedule in Excel, biting my nails, trying to arrange the best schedule according to my interests and its availability in terms of time.
And finally. The final schedule is out of [...]

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"INF 102"

I just had a very interesting “Intro to Informatics” (INF 102) class. Dr. Logan Scott used a really good book to illustrate the concept of a computer and the web, e.g. switches, lamps, tic-tac-toe, manuals…
His illustrations were mostly out of things or activities from daily life. Things we would be in touch with most of [...]

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Monologue

I think I might drop the Basic Documentary class eventually. Not because of the gruesome opening movie, but cos I really can’t bulk on more than 5 courses, even though I might want to.
My job at the Generation mag takes up 3 credits. Total cannot exceed 19 credits. 5 courses, its already 15 credits, [...]

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"Blood of the Beasts"

I just watched a documentary on a slaughter house in Paris. . . for Basic Documentary class.I think I’m going to skip breakfast. But I’m hungry. I guess I’m in that kinda state where I wished my stomach gets miraculously filled up without having food go through the mouth.

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