Summer classes are the worst
Let me start with, I hate summer classes. Today a teacher who swears we wouldn't have to learn how to write programs will be going into the three week of writing programs. Even though I still can't understand what went on in week one. I hate summer classes. The teacher has not slowed down to help anyone else and now is two weeks ahead of his schedule. I want to scream at him, " SLOW DOWN! LOOK AT YOU PLAN FOR THE WEEK!" Everyone else in the class is as frustarted as I am and when we confront the teacher about it his response is, "It's summer classes and we don't have that much time to waste." I hate summer classes.
I should have just waited and taken them in my final semester but I got greddy and wanted to only take two classes in the fall instead of five. I have never taken summer classes and now I am glad I hadn't before.
I have a management class where the teacher wants us to build a business from the ground up with a full detailed business plan in one month. The teacher himself admited it would take 3 to 6 months to do a business plan but since there are four of us, we should finish it pretty quickly. I hate summer classes.
So now I prepare for a midweek crisis and dream about weekend drinking and swimming as I torture myself with summer classes.
I hate summer classes!
I should have just waited and taken them in my final semester but I got greddy and wanted to only take two classes in the fall instead of five. I have never taken summer classes and now I am glad I hadn't before.
I have a management class where the teacher wants us to build a business from the ground up with a full detailed business plan in one month. The teacher himself admited it would take 3 to 6 months to do a business plan but since there are four of us, we should finish it pretty quickly. I hate summer classes.
So now I prepare for a midweek crisis and dream about weekend drinking and swimming as I torture myself with summer classes.
I hate summer classes!

2 Comments:
You need to form a posse, like in Young Guns II and you need to get Lou Diamond Phillips to lead you through the lost land of the Business Administration Building, get you drunk on sangria, and then challenge the faculty to a duel in the quad.
Then and only then, will you ever be able to get out of computer programming.
Never take programming - or any techie class or lab science - in the summer. But summer liberal arts classes are great - that way you don't have to waste a whole semester on art history.
Whoops, hope you're not an art history major.
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