Showing posts with label David So. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David So. Show all posts

Friday, 19 April 2013

University Y01W.... YEAH I AIN'T COUNTING THAT

Today, I officially finished my first year of university! My last exam, for political science, was meh, but I'm just happy to be done with it all.

I'd say that the past few weeks have been hectic and full of studying, but in all honesty, this was life:

A little bit of studying at my desk
Some studying at the mall
All of Ouran High School Host Club (the anime)
Every episode of Smiling Pasta
Half of One Litre of Tears (I kinda RAN OUT OF TISSUE)
/TooPoorToCryOneLitreOfTears.
Brave (which was a fairly good movie)
And Rise of the Guardians
(which was, like, one of the best animated movies I've seen in a long time)
I'm not the most studious student, no, but I actually did fairly well, based on the marks I've gotten back so far. Study hard, kiddies, but don't forget that sometimes, you just need a break.

As with last semester, I kind of feel obligated to make a teacher evaluation, so ... LGI LET'S GET IT, LET'S GO (I've also been on YouTube WAY too much...)

This semester, I had ENGL 101B, PSCI 110, FR 152, PSYCH 207, and CLAS 104 (Online). ENGL 101B, also known as Intro to Rhetoric, was my favourite class this semester. My professor, Kathy Acheson, was awesome. Her lessons were short, succinct, and often times funny in one way or another. She has no qualms about joking around, and I loved that after each lesson, she would get us to work through what we just learned and apply it to analysis and rhetoric activities. Unfortunately, she's going on sabbatical until Fall 2014, but if you have the chance, take her class, you won't regret it~

Next we have PSCI 110, Introduction to Politics in the Contemporary World. My professor, Jingjing Huo, was... interesting. At times he was hilarious, but somehow managed to maintain an eerily straight face that killed me more than his jokes. I just didn't understand how he managed it. Overall, he was a good prof, though his class just wasn't my thing. I'm into politics, but more of the actual issues more than the theoretical side of it all. Also, sometimes his accent got in the way of my learning, though it also didn't help that Dee kept mishearing stuff he said. However, if we're rating the teachers, I'd give him a nice 4 out of 5.

Alright, for FR 152, i.e. Gr 12 French, the expensive version, I had Aurelio Ayala as my prof. Unfortunately, in the future, he'll be teaching History (which I'm not that interested in) at Waterloo or French over at York U. I absolutely loved him as a teacher. He was always enthusiastic about teaching us, and actually listened when we asked him to change something about the way he was trying to get the information across. He was really fun, and always talked about beer, bacon, South Park, and the Simpsons in his examples. Honestly, one of my favourite profs of the year (and TAs, as he was my lab and tutorial TA last semester).  I loved that he was relatable and didn't seem... teacher-ish, like my English prof. Neither had issues with joking around with the class and sometimes just fooling around or doing funny things. Best prof, imo. If any of you find him in the future, let me know, 'cause I'd seriously like to keep up with him~

Next, we have cognitive psychology, PSYCH 207. I was not pleased with this class. The textbook was expensive, the class was boring, and I gained nothing from waking up at 7am in the morning and dragging my butt to AL 116 every Tuesday and Thursday morning. So halfway through the year, I didn't. My mark went up ten percent. Normally, I wouldn't condone this, 'cause honestly, going to class is really important, and you're paying for that seat that your butt warms for an hour and twenty minutes every Tuesday and Thursday. However, I fell asleep more in this class more than I learned, so I figured I might as well just stay in bed for that extra hour and half. I didn't hate my prof, Jonathan Fugelsang (though spelling his name is a feat). There was nothing really wrong with him. He was funny, his voice was loud and clear, blah, blah, he was fine. There was just something about the WAY he taught that bothered me. I think it was his PowerPoints. They were virtually useless, and he'd also ramble a lot so I'd sit there, take a nap, and then miss the actually information I needed, and catch his stories about other professors or people that are semi-relevant to whatever we were learning. This bothered me a lot, and I ended up not learning much in class at all.

Lastly, there was Classical Mythology, aka CLAS 104. This was my first online course ever and honestly, I liked it and hated it at the same time. Each online course is unique and you really have to get the syllabus to know whether you'll be able to handle it or not, but this course, when I saw the syllabus, I died. Basically, there was a quiz every week, plus five discussion weeks, plus two midterm projects, as well as an analysis, AND a final exam. I had my work cut out for me, but I took it in stride, and I learned a lot from my professor's "lectures" (which were like typed up version of what he'd say) and he was really active on the discussion boards, getting back to students really fast. My prof, Andrew Faulkner, worked hard to make sure that we managed to finish all of our work on time, and helped out as much as possible. Though some of his assignments were quite vague, I really enjoyed having him as my invisible prof. Albeit, not all courses are as well spread as mine, nor are all profs as helpful as mine. My suite-mate had one course that had a final exam worth 100% of the course mark, while her other online course had 2 tests worth 25% and a final exam making up the rest of the mark. With online courses, check out the syllabus first, and make sure that you can handle whatever it's throwing your way. Sometimes, it'd benefit you to wait until you can take the class in the actual classroom. My overall experience with online courses was good and it was fairly enjoyable, though Learn ticked me off A LOT... but that's a different story for another day.

This semester, though a lot more work in comparison to my first semester, was a lot of fun, and I enjoyed something about each one of my classes (including psych), which I thought was awesome, hehe ~

But yeah, overall, uni life has been good ~ I actually can't wait 'til next year (after a beautiful summer off) (:

-Alikiya

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Happy New Years! 2013, let's GO!

HAPPY NEW YEARS, EVERYONE!
Wishing everyone another wonderful 365 days to come!
May all your goals/resolutions come true!

I hope you guys spend the year with your friends, family and all your loved one!  

Please continue to follow yu-ai and I promise this year that I'll try to better myself and this blog :)

So how was your New Years, everyone? I spent four hours before the New Years on Skype chatting with some of my closest friends, including fishandchips. It was really cool that we counted down together and everything (fishandchips NOT included here because she rather spend it with her family it's ok bro, I get it. I get it.)

I went to bed at 2AM because I stayed up longer wondering if my husband Jay Park would come online to Twitter and have another fan-chat. I've never been able to catch him online and I've been disappointed each time since I see his replies to his fans are so funny/sweet and I really want to be a part of that!

Resolution #1: Communicate more with my favourite idols (my husbandos) on Twitter! I hope one day I'll be able to get replies from Jay Park, maybe some of my favourite Youtube stars and others! :)

I woke up today to have curry and rice for breakfast. It's a microwaveable meal but let me tell you... those curry and rice boxes are soo good! I need to take a picture one day and show everyone! Promote promote.

Then, I went over to my friend's place to make some crepes. We ended up having to mission out in the cold to an Asian supermarket because only Asians don't close on holidays because she forgot that she ran out of eggs. The finished crepes turned out pretty good and I didn't get diarrhea!

Making the crepes!
My crepe!
A bit plain looking but it tasted good! :)



My friend's second crepe (sorry, wrong order of photos!)
She didn't know how to "drizzle" the Nutella on top but it still looked nice!
My friend's first crepe!
I feel like ice cream on the inside of the crepe might be better...
Resolution #2: Learn how to make more desserts/foods for a hobby! Since school is ending at the end of April, as opposed to the end of June now, I'll have more time to pick up some cooking skills!

Anyways, a couple days ago, my family drove up to a place near Barrie? I think it was Barrie... or close to there... BUT ANYWHO. We found a Coach outlet store and we ended up buying a bit over $500 worth of stuff. Even though it was my dad's money, it still hurt to see him spend so much on my mom and I. I love you dad... ;v;

The reason was because my mom and I don't own anything Coach. While it was popular back then, we were never willing to spend so much money on something that wasn't that brand name or amazing. Plus, even though I kinda wanted it, I never really wanted it that much and since I never got it... my want kinda dwindled down. But there was a HUGE sale and there was a coupon for 30% off all items with an additional 10% of after. Some items on one side of the wall had 50% off too and with that coupon, it really was a big deal! There was a long line outside but we managed to get in early.

I ended up getting a backpack and a wallet!



My mom ended up getting two purses for her birthday which is coming up tomorrow (January 2nd). I mean, I'm pretty satisfied with my purchase and I'm happy and all but at the end of the day... I still feel like my dad wasted too much on us. Even though I kept saying I didn't want this and I didn't want that at the store, they kept telling me to get something since we're never gonna see such an amazing sale again. Now that I think about it... I regret not getting a longer wallet/mini messenger bag. Oh well. I can't complain when I already have two such amazing things already!

On Boxing Day, we didn't even end up buying a lot like most shoppers. We bought one item which was this:

PJ bottoms!
They were $3? $4?
Pretty comfy, cute, and cheap :)
Resolution #3: Invest more into nice clothing and improve my dressing style! I think because of Tumblr, I've been really getting into different, more sophisticated and interesting pieces. I really want to try out some new looks rather than sticking to my jeans and casual wear...

To do that and look good...

Resolution #4: LOSE WEIGHT. I've been saying this every year but it ends up in the back of my head within a week. I always manage to exercise and eat healthy for a short period of time and just give up. Maybe if I write/type this down, I'll stay motivated? Fighting!


Gotta stay focused! AND PERSEVERE. Following David So's words... I must...

And while we're talking about this...

Resolution #5: No more procrastination! Or at least... less of it! I need to improve my grades since this semester could have been a lot better grades-wise if I had stopped procrastinating and pushing things to the last minute! No more excuses for not eating healthy and giving up on diets, giving up on books/dramas/animes, giving up on fighting addicting habits. ADD OIL!

Resolution #6: Be more outgoing! While I'm definitely capable of making friends and speaking up for myself when necessary, I tend to still stay near the shy-end of the spectrum. I need to open up in class, participate, and not be afraid of being judged! :)

I think that's it. That should be enough resolutions to keep my busy this year. I hope I stick to them!

What are your resolutions?

- eggtart
EDIT:

Did you guys hear this new song from SNSD?
Sounds funny since it sounds like a couple songs mixed into one...
But still kind of catchy!
 
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