So far, I have learned quite a bit in the two BIO 103 classes that I have attended. I have learned that an interest in environmental science study does not mean that you have to be a tree hugging hippy, which is good… not that I have anything against tree hugging or anything. I just wasn’t sure what to expect from the class, but I am happy with the direction that it is going in.
I am especially pleased with the amount of science that is involved with this class. As much as I love politics (sarcasm), I am always happy when the dork talk starts. I perked up during the last 40 minutes of class today when we moved out of economics and started on the chemistry portion of the lecture. I now totally agree that economics is the abysmal science and am even more appreciative of people like Jason Scorse’s who are trying to build a strong bridge between economics and environmentalism.
I enjoy the trivia style facts that Dennis gifts us with in class. Topics such as competitive fire companies and leased phones are very interesting to me, so keep on with the history. I also enjoyed the dry comment in the first class that was something along the lines of, “when our sun blows up and turns into a black hole and kills us all…” I found that to be amusing. That being said, I am looking forward to the physics portion of the next class. See you next Saturday.
I am especially pleased with the amount of science that is involved with this class. As much as I love politics (sarcasm), I am always happy when the dork talk starts. I perked up during the last 40 minutes of class today when we moved out of economics and started on the chemistry portion of the lecture. I now totally agree that economics is the abysmal science and am even more appreciative of people like Jason Scorse’s who are trying to build a strong bridge between economics and environmentalism.
I enjoy the trivia style facts that Dennis gifts us with in class. Topics such as competitive fire companies and leased phones are very interesting to me, so keep on with the history. I also enjoyed the dry comment in the first class that was something along the lines of, “when our sun blows up and turns into a black hole and kills us all…” I found that to be amusing. That being said, I am looking forward to the physics portion of the next class. See you next Saturday.
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