Monday, October 6, 2008

learning curve day

Another "Things I Learned" post

1. Never get the back-of-the-classroom seats during major classes. You might fall asleep

2. It never hurts to recalculate, particularly when you have empirical evidence that your mathematical skills are substandard.

3. I CAN survive chem lab without ruining my clothing

4. Murphy's Law still applies in DLSU

5. Abstracts are not always a research assistant's best friend.

6. Projective tests in psychology really do have more than one interpretation

7. Previous aggravations aside, I miss certain people all the same (where were you all day?!)

8. Shorthand does not work in a lab manual

9. Scarfing down ice cream before class may not always be a good idea

10. When there's a will....you can get a locked door open.

11. There will always be ways to outsmart the bureaucracy, and ways the bureaucracy will get you. Even if the matter at stake is as simple as a projector.

12. There is always a way to get an immense amount of work done.

13. Given enough time and people...you can have a household

14. It always hurts worse when the person you are at odds with is someone you love very much, more than if it was your worst enemy.

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