2016 May 24: Day 2 of University Camp
1st class "Pre-Med": Are (mainly Indian in my experience, not to be racist) adults obsessed with asking questions?
I understand getting education as focus, but should we not understand stuff? Inquisition is fine but every time makes it as dull as extending a rhyme. Not everyone wants to ask questions --- if they think it is flawed but have genuine intentions, they should ask; otherwise,
Also, he mixed up PLTW (Project Lead the Way) and thought it was Project-Based Learning (type of project done in school, while PLTW is type of class.
There was very little "med" and more info on how to get into advanced programs like Pact until last speaker showed us videos on haptic systems and uses for motion sensors in therapy and entertainment.
Lunch: I got lost, met Mon (one of my school's students from higher grade), and with help of another student and her group, we all made it, giving me less time to eat, which was fine because I eat less.
2nd class "App Inventor": When I arrive clad in sweat and my backpack, I was alone with two teachers and someone else's supplies while people (there were 23 enrolled) arrive silently and take attendance. I was distracted and lagged while there was one person I felt bad for because they were frustrated at program's lack of co-operation because that is basically me, just that I usually keep reactions inside myself or my home.
Recreation time (Hours 16-18, but I was aiming to leave by 17): I headed to my dorm in hopes of doing homework, but did very little for half an hour and elicited my teachers to ask me where I was and inform them next time. I decided against dinner as it is just another time-suck and I am only required to have two meals per day. (I misinterpreted our dinner times and it was actually at hour 18.)
I went for activities but we all left because there was no space for us, so we played ping-pong.
Dinner (which I did eat): I rushed because I got too much food; Jack left on terms of illness.
Speech "College Success": Like an arrogant spoiled brat, I went to my room to set up my laptop that my parents brought, then spent most of my time walking around building trying to find entrance and got there at last seven minutes. My life is a big waste of time that I only partake in because of vain hope that I will be more productive/useful in future but I never am.
I misplaced my key card in parking lot, which increased my self-disappointment.
My failure to my project partner was not even reflected into our grades and my parents will see my English grade as a failure and so did I, but I recently stopped stressing as I deserve my grades as they are result of my actions.
There was very little "med" and more info on how to get into advanced programs like Pact until last speaker showed us videos on haptic systems and uses for motion sensors in therapy and entertainment.
Lunch: I got lost, met Mon (one of my school's students from higher grade), and with help of another student and her group, we all made it, giving me less time to eat, which was fine because I eat less.
2nd class "App Inventor": When I arrive clad in sweat and my backpack, I was alone with two teachers and someone else's supplies while people (there were 23 enrolled) arrive silently and take attendance. I was distracted and lagged while there was one person I felt bad for because they were frustrated at program's lack of co-operation because that is basically me, just that I usually keep reactions inside myself or my home.
Recreation time (Hours 16-18, but I was aiming to leave by 17): I headed to my dorm in hopes of doing homework, but did very little for half an hour and elicited my teachers to ask me where I was and inform them next time. I decided against dinner as it is just another time-suck and I am only required to have two meals per day. (I misinterpreted our dinner times and it was actually at hour 18.)
I went for activities but we all left because there was no space for us, so we played ping-pong.
Dinner (which I did eat): I rushed because I got too much food; Jack left on terms of illness.
Speech "College Success": Like an arrogant spoiled brat, I went to my room to set up my laptop that my parents brought, then spent most of my time walking around building trying to find entrance and got there at last seven minutes. My life is a big waste of time that I only partake in because of vain hope that I will be more productive/useful in future but I never am.
I misplaced my key card in parking lot, which increased my self-disappointment.
My failure to my project partner was not even reflected into our grades and my parents will see my English grade as a failure and so did I, but I recently stopped stressing as I deserve my grades as they are result of my actions.
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