Yesterday was my school's deadline for selecting courses, and I am proud to say I am clueless. Ok. Not proud. But clueless nonetheless.
As of now, I am taking an online course, AHSC 220, BIOL 202, and PSYC 310, which is one of the two (the other is PSYC 315) courses that are prerequisites for pretty much every other course in psychology. PSYC 310 is Strategies of Inquiry, and deals with the ways that Research (specifically research in psychology) is conducted. Now, as much as the course material itself may be boring, it doesn't really bother me because I am still largely interested in psychology as a whole, and therefore have no problem studying out of the textbook and doing all of my readings since it is for a good cause.
My problem with this course is the proffessor. I dare you to go to www.ratemyprofessors.com and look up "dube concordia university", click on the first teacher that comes up, and tell me you wouldn't mind being in that class. On top of all the unbelievably bad reviews, the man has a heavy french accent which can make it hard to understand him. His absolutely favourite word is "echeddara". Or at least that is what he makes it sound like. He is actually saying etcetera, a word which I don't believe I use more than possibly once a week, and he uses it literally at the end of every sentence, to the point where it has become engraved in my mind and it stands out each and every time he says it. Making it possibly the single most annoying collection of syllables that has ever graced my ears.
1.20.2009
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