Sociology / Disaster
Today’s another week of school. Sociology was my first class today. This time the prof actually showed up unlike on Thursday. Thursday was a total waste of my bloody time.:irked: Anyway the class wasnt all that bad at all. The midterm and exam will be all multiple choice which is bad/good. Bad because I know that there will be some tricky questions. Good because I dont have to write an essay. The other stuff that we have to do are in-class group assignments and a group research assignment. Mostly group shit which make sense since it is a sociology course thus socializing with others. The pro about the in-class assignment is the fact that it is 7 groups of 6. There’s 2 girls in my group which includes me. 4 guys. I didnt mind that since my program (Comp Sci) is mostly guys. But 2/4 guys are good-lookin’ :grin:. Hehehe. I might just have fun in this course getting to know them and stuff. But I fear that they are younger than me. I hope not. Most of the first-years are either 17-19. I’m 20. I dont want to be dating some younger dude.
But we’ll see.
So this tsunami thing is unfortunate. I just wish people would stop counting the toll of how many people are dead but rather start memorizing those phone numbers to Unicef or Red Cross. Those are the only numbers that we should remember. @– Another beef that I have is this whole donation thing, I’m not saying that I donated alot of money to charity (I only donated $1.50.. I am a student so I’m broke :rude: ). But why does a natural disaster have to occur in a country in order for people to donate? I think we should donate everyday regardless of whether there’s a hurricane, tsunami or a damn flood. Canada does have enough money to donate everyday it’s just the whole way of sending the money that’s causing a problem. But all of a sudden we can donate because of that tsunami thing? That’s just my rant for tonight. :look: