It's Tuesday and it is a loong day.
8am Criminal Law class. We went over all the statutes involved with the cases we all chose to do for our paper. All professor Lawlor did was basically go online and he either clarified or helped any students with looking up a statute. Well with that being done all class, I am surprised how easy it was to get someone charged with the crime of threatening another person and molestation.
9:25am Composition class. With poetry and short stories already done, it was time for plays, and we started on a famous Greek tragedy 'Antigone'. It's such a classic and it is very sad for those of you who haven't read it. It's basically 'King is too arrogant and stubborn and that eventually causes basically the death of his entire family', simple, but tragic. Coming up is 'Oleanna', supposedly classic, tragic, but I never read it before.
10:50am Biology. We finished up the digestive system and we all got lucky as the professor decided to move our exam up a week. Yay! Other than that, I am still surprised at how much my professor knows about the subject. He has the explanation skill of a doctor and the precision of a scientist in everything he talks about. Today, I found out what chemically makes heartburn and what really makes you hungry and full o.0
After my biology class, I had a nice break (No FSCC this week) and I made an attempt to check my UNH email which failed. The UNH email system was having problems with its servers and it went out for a week. It kinda stinks because it is what everyone here relies on while communicating. But as bad as it may seem, it teaches us a nice lesson. Along with your college email address, make sure you have at least 1 alternate email address, so you aren't screwed. I didn't like the UNH email downtime, but I had my Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, MSN, AIM, Hotsheet and Comcast emails. I will never run out of emails lol.
Chemistry was next. I walked into Buckman Hall through the other end for the first time ever and I was surprised at all the other labs, offices and classes there. Man now I am like jealous of all the engineering and chemistry students. But we Forensic Science people will get the Henry Lee School Building in a year or two, so I won't feel left out. So in Chemistry we had our typical lecture and power points and we also were told of an upcoming exam, on the same day as my Bio exam as it turns out...
Chem Lab ends my day of classes on a positive note. Our experiment involved enthalpy which is like the heat generated by chemicals and we got to use hydrochloric acid and ammonia along with a really cool portable temperature graphing device. I don't know the name, but its a cool calculator thing that will graph temperature and pH real time and other cool stuff. Because our lab only involved mixing chemicals and letting the grapher device do all the other work, it was extremely short and we got out in half an hour.
After my nice Chemistry lab, I did some homework and grabbed Sandellas for dinner. It turned out to be a bad choice because I narrowly forgot that the Spring Concert release party was today and when I got there, I found the food there to be extremely delicious, so much to the point of regret of Sandellas. But good news at least...
Our Spring Concert Bands are...
THIRD EYE BLIND, TRAPT, BLUE JUPITER and TREY SONGZ!
Oh my, I can't wait until May. TEB and Trapt are pretty good and serious bands that have hits on charts before and they go on tours. Maybe I will get to meet them! As for Trey Songz, I don't know him, but for Blue Jupiter, apparently they will be the emcees and that they were the acapella group that made/won the newest Oreo jingle or something.
After the concert release party stop, I decided to do my Biology take home quiz assigned last week and my calculus homework before heading to bed. It took a long time, but that's college work.