So I went back to University of New Mexico for the summer. I have to take Chemistry 122 and Chemistry 122 Lab and that will be all I can do. I am glad that I can get this college class done so I don't have to suffer at New Mexico Tech taking super-hard science courses. Calculus and Physics are now the next ones I need to battle in order to beat. We'll see if I can get through this semester. My chemistry professor at UNM isn't half-bad, in fact he is one of the best science teachers I have had who will explain in great detail and review without confusing students. That is a good teacher if he can do both.
Enough about school, I want to change the subject. I'll talk about my random adventures around Albuquerque. The last big adventure was when I went to the zoo. I never went to the zoo in over a decade, so this was one of the best opportunities for me to visit the wild and caged critters. I took a few pictures of my adventure, which I should upload to the internet. Such happy and sometimes strange animals. One hyena looked distressed and the gorillas were just lazy ones sitting around. Polar bears were pacing through the waterfalls and I think we saw a lobo (Mexican wolf). One downside by going to the zoo in May: end of the year school fieldtrips seem to make the park so busy with ignorant highschool students or loud and obnoxious kids.
This summer looks to be one where I am booked solid in the mornings and possibly afternoons. Weekends and nights are my best bets to do something productive and possibly fun activities. I am planning on seeing a few movies in the theatres and reading a few books. I need to diversify myself in my entertainment by not watching much television (I never do anyway) and reducing my waste of time on the internet and playing computer games. We'll see.
Thursday, June 08, 2006
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