holy crap time to take a final in art history, my favorite class but its gonna be tough!!!
The saddest part is that I'm completely prepared to talk about the works themselves and its only the names of the artists (the smallest portion on the damn test) that I'm shaking in my shoes about lol
Vancouver, WA. My dad lives in the area as well, but it's hard for me to be around either him or my brother for more than an hour or two. We just so little in common that it quickly becomes forced, and my brother likes to pick arguments about amazingly dumb things and then cannot admit it when he's proven wrong.
Vancouver, WA. My dad lives in the area as well, but it's hard for me to be around either him or my brother for more than an hour or two. We just so little in common that it quickly becomes forced, and my brother likes to pick arguments about amazingly dumb things and then cannot admit it when he's proven wrong.
I have a sister kind of like that in the sense that she cannot admit it when she's wrong, most of the time. She's quite smart though, so most of the time she isn't wrong. You never want to get into a debate with her though. Dinners at our house were always very lively. I'm stubborn too, but I'll usually admit it if I'm wrong. I just like to argue. =P
Also, I didn't realize that you're a professor. That's one of the careers I'm trying to decide between. It's that and psychology. I can't decide. I'm not sure if it's everywhere, but I know that at the school I'm attending you can teach there if you have a masters degree in a subject, as long as you graduated there. I want my PhD though.
Also, I wish you well on your final SLP. I'm a bad test taker, so I always dread finals.
I always have a bitter-sweet feeling towards the tough professors. I love that they challenge me, but at the same time I hate having to use up so much of my time to complete my work. I'm a perfectionist, so I hate thinking I didn't answer something the best way that I could.
What are you going to school for, if you don't mind me asking? You've probably said before, but I've been away from the forums for a while, so sorry for asking again if you have. heh
Vancouver, WA. My dad lives in the area as well, but it's hard for me to be around either him or my brother for more than an hour or two. We just so little in common that it quickly becomes forced, and my brother likes to pick arguments about amazingly dumb things and then cannot admit it when he's proven wrong.