what is there to say about a professor who actually forces his students to think? using the words of a fellow classmate, "he's a bitch!" this probably sums up what the majority of his students think. if ever there was a class i hated, it is his, yet it's also made me think much about california and some of the state's major problems.
so what is it about this class that i cannot stand? or perhaps it is the professor. and yet, to listen to him speak about california and california's views towards ethnic minorities; his passion about these topics makes one just listen. one thing is for sure, the class is not boring.
i've come to the following conclusion... if i could merely take the class and not have to also worry about a decent grade, i would be fine. if i knew that i would be free of worry that perhaps i will be called upon and either not have an answer, or not have the right answer, it would be okay. but don't i need classes like this that challenge me? don't i need classes that make me think? this one obviously does, and if i survive, it will be one of my greater educational accomplishments.
latest teachings... ssu is made up of 67% females and only has 1.5% african americans and 13% hispanics...
today there are more women than men that are going to college in the united states...
song lyric/quote of the moment... "...you let your homo-erotic emotions out..." --prof. in reference to football
Prof.: What's your name again?
Brian: Brian. I mean, Jasmine.
Prof.: Oh I remember you.
Class: *giggles*

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