New Professors

Wednesday - April 04, 2007

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I got pictures of each of the three professors I see on mondays, wednesdays, and fridays. First is Dr. Adam Sennet, my young Philosophy professor. Second is Dr. Michael Delwiche, the professor of the circuits class I'm attending to grasp a deeper understanding. Third is Dr. John Hunter, my math professor.

After my philosophy class from 10-11 am, I went to exercise at the ARC with Ross. His bike is broken, and he needed to turn in something for physics on the other side of campus before working out, so I let him borrow my bike and started walking towards the ARC to save time.

At the ARC, I was really looking forward to playing basketball like we did on Monday, but there wasn't enough people in the gym to start a 5 on 5 full court game. All the courts but one was being used for a volleyball class, and on the last remaining court there was only a few people. We shot around for quite some time before we finally had enough people to play a 3 on 3 half court game. By then I was starving, and didn't have enough energy to play hard.

After a single game, we went and lifted, then left.


I sat next to Chris in the front row of Circuits today, and enjoyed the class a lot. Since I didn't take the prerequisite physics class on electricity that everyone has taken, I don't understand many of the simple concepts we're discussing. I asked Chris a million questions throughout the lecture, and left feeling like I understood the basic concepts of the material we're covering (electricity and circuit fundamentals) much better.

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