Octubre 08, 2003

Compendio

Estoy molido... y eso que sólo llevo una semana de clase y aun no he pasado los apuntes que DEBERÍAN estar ya pasados (No es plan de volver a pasar en agosto los apuntes de una cuatrimestral de febrero...)

Este curso es bastante infernal. Los horarios son más duros que los del año pasado, además, para evitarme agobios en tercero, he cogido una optativa para darla los viernes del segundo cuatrimestre, que no tenía clase.

Lo que peor llevo de momento es el hecho de tener que comprar tantos libros de leyes para las asignaturas de derecho... y también llevo muy mal que en el edificio donde doy clase ahora no haya máquinas expendedoras de panchitos caros varios (Me consuelo con que hay un ascensor -supuestamente de uso exclusivo para minusválidos- que baja directamente a la cafetería... y la fotocopiadora)

De mis profesores de este curso me ahorro los comentarios, porque aun no he aprobado jejejeje y no quiero arriesgarme a suspender si me descubren (Aunque no me preocuparía, porque son todos maravillosos)... (bueno, maravillosos no, maravillosíííííímos) (Más maravillosos imposible, lo que yo te diga...)

Mi nueva clase calculo por encima que cuenta con el doble de alumnos que el curso pasado (Me baso en que el curso pasado eramos dos clases y este sólo quedan 7 personas en una y el resto se han matriculado en la misma que yo...) A pesar de ello los profesores dicen que somos muy pocos...

A ver cómo acabo el curso... que, por cierto, tengo el último examen el 6 de julio (moriré de horror esperando hasta entonces O_o)

Posted by Ish at Octubre 8, 2003 10:23 PM
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Bueno chico, pense k te habia pasado algo, no se sabia de ti, suerte con derecho k mis colegas estan en 4 y bien les cuesta, reconozco que siempre visito tu blog, me mola y me decidi a hacer el mio al leer el tuyo. :)

Suerte!

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