PSYC 100

There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail

Last night, I stayed up until mid­night with some clas­sical music and Agatha Christie just to wait for my marks to be released. I’m far from dis­ap­poin­ted but I know there’s room for improve­ment; I’ll just have to work harder! It’s been a great year though – I can really reflect on courses now:

  • BIOL 200 – This course was actu­ally quite inter­est­ing (con­sid­er­ing I’m into cells and all) though it was a little poorly com­mu­nic­ated exactly what was needed to do well. My sec­tion (Berger) did cata­stroph­ic­ally on the section-​specific midterm so we were scaled up. I’d advise reg­u­lar study­ing for this course – it’s a lot of con­cepts and pro­cesses to understand.
  • BIOL 201 – I really dis­liked this course for the sole reason that what was taught was not dir­ectly trans­lated into exam­in­able mater­ial; far too much mater­ial was expec­ted to be gained by doing the prob­lem sets. It almost seemed like lec­tures were extraneous.
  • CHEM 233 – Difficult but reward­ing if appro­pri­ate (i.e. lots) time invest­ment is alloc­ated for this course. It’s easy to fall behind so stay ahead by study­ing early and often.
  • CHEM 205 – Straightforward and simple – there aren’t any tricks to this course. Learn the mater­ial, and learn all of it. Practice the prob­lem sets, they’re harder than the actual exams.
  • CHEM 235 – Fun and easy but decept­ively tough on mark­ing. Take the time to watch all the pre-​laboratory videos and study hard for your writ­ten final.
  • ENGL 221 – Easy, peasy and fun elect­ive course. Covers Romantic era to modern-​day lit­er­at­ure. Should be pop­u­lar with those who dis­like older literature.
  • ENGL 348 – Absolutely amaz­ing. This class is by far my best class at UBC – sym­path­etic instructor, enlight­en­ing class and inspir­ing people. There isn’t a lot of work either, just walk in with an open mind and do attend as many classes as possible.
  • ENGL 357 – Enjoyable read­ings and a great instructor made this one breeze by. I wish it were longer but I’m happy with the fair mark­ing overall.
  • PSYC 100 – Biggest mis­take ever – this course sucked my soul from my body and left me an empty shell. Entirely rote mem­or­iz­a­tion – the exams test on ridicu­lously minute trivia. Would not recom­mend to any­one who has a pulse and a brain unless it was abso­lutely neces­sary. UBC Psychology, work on your ped­ago­gical devel­op­ment! Doing those psy­cho­logy stud­ies was fun though; espe­cially for credits.

I woke up a bit earlier today to have break­fast with my dad and grandma. It’s always nice spend­ing time with them; I find that I’m typ­ic­ally out of the house for most of the time dur­ing the school/​work year so meals are good fam­ily times.

Afterwards, I promptly went to cam­pus to return my boat­load of books on col­lab­or­at­ive author­ship and the Augustan authors (evid­ently, I received 88 on my paper and 90 on my exam where I wrote two essays — one on the char­ac­ter of the Rake and the other on the char­ac­ter of the Coquette through the Restoration and eighteenth-​century). I then met with J where I was a tad on the gar­rulous side, talk­ing about OpenCourseWare and First Year Seminars. I know he’s still look­ing for an Associate Vice President Academic and sev­eral com­mis­sion­ers so I’d look out for those oppor­tun­it­ies. J is driven, smart and dip­lo­matic – I think he’s poised to effect real change this year. I hope he reaches out to S and J for their great ideas though.

Afterwards, I bumped into S at the Minischool office where we’ve got…let’s say…a pickle to sort out regard­ing book­ings for Fall courses. While it will be a phys­ical night­mare (can one of the pre­requis­ites for my assist­ant be that s/​he must be able to lift their own weight in wooden stages?), I’m cross­ing my fin­gers and pray­ing that the book­ings people can help us out. I found out that she might be head­ing to Edmonton which sad­dens me a little, but she’s doing what she’s always wanted to do so more power to her. We joked a bit, had a free lunch cour­tesy of the AMS (who says there are no free lunches in this world? mine had penne car­bon­ara today!) then par­ted ways.

I went to go pur­chase my BIOL 334/​335 text­books which were exor­bit­ant but thank­fully K has assured me that I may bor­row her set for the sum­mer. I get to return my books and get my money back! Hurray.

All in all, not a bad day at all. I’ll be spend­ing my day with S tomor­row doing Minischool turnover stuff. I’m still wait­ing on A to fin­ish his turnover so I can begin Director of Finance duties at SUS.

Seems like I never take vacations.

On a happy note, I found a video of “My Boyfriend’s Back.” It brings back memor­ies of ball­room les­sons with L. Weren’t those fun, L? See the video after the jump.

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but then I wonder what Latitude or Longitude I’ve got to?

This morn­ing, I woke up bright and early to com­plete my dreaded PSYC 100 final exam­in­a­tion but all I can say is that I’m so pleased that it’s over. There was some byz­antine sign-​in/​sign-​out pro­ced­ure which entirely facil­it­ated cheat­ing as throngs of stu­dents wish­ing to depart mingled with stu­dents who were cov­ertly whis­per­ing, “what is a tri­cyc­lic?” How Dr. Ashton-​James expec­ted that a final exam­in­a­tion (with three sec­tions) could pos­sibly com­plete the sign-​in/​sign-​out pro­ced­ure in a timely man­ner when it was already slow enough dur­ing the midterm for one sec­tion is bey­ond me. Nevertheless, study­ing pre­pared me well and I used Quizlet (which has been well-​evangelized by Andre Malan).

I’m still study­ing BIOL 201 right now and I’m so slow! I’m re-​doing the prob­lem sets and bump­ing into some trouble with prob­lems. I’m going to use these to study tonight and tomor­row morning/​afternoon. I didn’t go to Dr. Richards’ review ses­sion so I hope there was noth­ing too imper­at­ive for success…

I should men­tion that I have been rumin­at­ing about Andre’s Terry Talk, “What Education Will Look Like in Ten Years”,” for the past while. I’ve resigned from the pos­i­tion of SUS AMS rep­res­ent­at­ive because it’s a conflict-​of-​interest with my new pos­i­tion as AMS Minischool Coördinator, but I’d really like to work with Johannes Rebane to lobby uni­ver­sity admin­is­trat­ors to bring UBC out of anti­quated irrel­ev­ancy and into the inter­na­tional spot­light as a centre of teach­ing excel­lence. I won­der if Carl Wieman would be cool with that? I can see pod­casts (like those at our neigh­bour, SFU) being rather eas­ily imple­men­ted, but vod­casts would be amaz­ing. We’ll see how this goes.

I had bet­ter be off to study for BIOL 201 now, but I do expect to post some­thing about University 2.0 soon (see my list of links if you’re interested).

I’ve embed­ded a lec­ture by Dr. John Rogers of Yale University about Milton’s Paradise Lost after the jump. It’s worth a viewing!

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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 AMS, BIOL 201, Minischool, PSYC 100, Technology No Comments

morituri te salutant

Today’s CHEM 205 exam couldn’t have gone worse! Everything I stud­ied in-​depth (i.e. enzyme kin­et­ics, Donnan equi­lib­rium, etc.) wasn’t even covered. Utterly cata­strophic by any meas­ure. I can only hope that BIOL 201 will go a lot smoother, but some­how I sin­cerely doubt it.

Today I dropped by school early-​ish to study and stud­ied with J, N and V at Ladha. It was nice catch­ing up with old friends, but just as nice to sip my Starbucks Doubleshot™ on Ice while return­ing L’s solu­tions manual.

I think I might briefly review PSYC 100 before Wednesday – I don’t want to be utterly unpre­pared but I don’t sus­pect I will do ter­ribly well. Oh well, this term has been some­thing of a dis­ap­point­ment, on the sci­ence side…we’ll see how I did on the English courses.

More light­heartedly, I noticed this link on Lifehacker this morn­ing. I abso­lutely agree that Comic Sans ought to be banned in its entirety. It’s so utterly inap­pro­pri­ately used. And yes, I know, fonts don’t kill people – people kill people, but that never stopped us from ban­ning cer­tain weapons of mass destruc­tion any­way. That’s how I feel about Comic Sans! Ban it for good­ness’ sake, ban it now.

Additionally, I watched a cool 3-​minute talk by Renny Gleeson at TED the other day, and thought about how I’m hyper-​connected (i.e. blog­ging, Twitter, Facebook, MSN, etc.). During this exam period, I’ve become sig­ni­fic­antly more dif­fi­cult to track as I’ve fallen off of MSN and Facebook chat (I still visit Facebook, read Twitter and read my emails though – and, obvi­ously, write in here). It’s been nice! I think I’ll try to be a little more scarce from now on. Enjoy the talk after the jump!

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Monday, April 20th, 2009 BIOL 201, CHEM 205, Food, Music, PSYC 100, Technology 1 Comment

Surely some revelation is at hand

Today was the last day of classes and, in many ways, it was a little bit sad. Call me a bleed­ing heart but I’ll really miss some of my classes.

It star­ted in CHEM 205 – we gave Dr. Signorell a sound round of applause for her excel­lent teach­ing abil­it­ies. She even cracked a smile today when a girl sneezed rather loudly! I’m going to miss Dr. Signorell – she made CHEM 205 so easy. Why couldn’t she have taught CHEM 233? And CHEM 121 and 123?! Oh well, I con­sider the one com­pet­ent chem­istry pro­fessor I’ve had. Too bad I’m not going into chem­istry, her research with aer­o­sols seems interesting.

Then in ENGL 357, we had sort-​of a wrap-​up class. I don’t think Dr. MacKenzie knows this, but I think he’s a genius at Restoration and Eighteenth Century lit­er­at­ure after hav­ing read some of his schol­arly art­icles. I can’t wait for him to pub­lish his book – it’s pretty cool! Best of all, he writes in a lively style and is really quite witty. Too bad though, I sin­cerely doubt he has a favour­able opin­ion of me!

I skipped PSYC 100 which was fine. PSYC 100 has been the biggest mis­take I ever made at UBC. Even more than POLI 101.

Lastly, in ENGL 348, we went through some final bits about The Tempest and had a few per­form­ances. This class, I’ll miss the most! It’s the only other 2-​semester course I’ve taken (the other being PSYC 100) so I really got to know people in the class (even if they don’t know me). It’s too bad they’re all much older than me – I wanted to get to know them all a bit bet­ter! I’ll really miss Dr. Sirluck’s style of teach­ing – I thought it was really dif­fi­cult in the begin­ning but I warmed up to it quite quickly. I advise every­one to take this course!

Funny how The Tempest ended the course – but I sup­pose it was planned all along. Clever, Dr. Sirluck, I tip my hat to you!

But release me from my bands
With the help of your good hands:
Gentle breath of yours my sails
Must fill, or else my pro­ject fails,
Which was to please. Now I want
Spirits to enforce, art to enchant,
And my end­ing is des­pair,
Unless I be relieved by prayer,
Which pierces so that it assaults
Mercy itself and frees all faults.
As you from crimes would pardon’d be,
Let your indul­gence set me free.

After classes ended for the semester (yay!), I went to join in the car­ni­val (ooh I really wanted to com­ment on the Bhaktinian car­ni­val but I felt too much a dork to do so) and par­ti­cip­ated in some fest­iv­it­ies. I was pretty good at the inflat­able Ironman Challenge and Bungee Run, but that was mostly because my oppon­ents weren’t really good. Ha!

Highlight of the day was cer­tainly watch­ing C and C try to joust one another. It was pretty weak, ladies!

All in all a good day. Hope every­one gets home safely from the AMS Block party!

In other news, I’ve recently developed an affin­ity for foun­tain pens and Montblanc is the apex of pens!

One day, when I’m wealthy (or if I find a wealthy bene­factor), I’d really like to be the proud owner of the Montblanc Bohème Bleu pen.

Surely some revelation is at hand   fs 2561

Black resin body inlaid with white gold and a sap­phire, fea­tur­ing a plat­inum nib with the Montblanc logo. ‘Course it costs about $500 so I’ll prob­ably never own it. Oh well, a boy can dream!

One impulse from a vernal wood

Voilà! C’est ça que je dois étudier.

BIOL 201

  • Enzyme Action
  • Energy Transfer
  • Metabolism

CHEM 205

  • Thermodynamics of Electrochemical Cells
  • Colligative Properties and Donnan Membrane Equilibrium and Potential
  • Infrared Spectroscopy
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • UV/​Visible Spectroscopy
  • Mass Spectroscopy
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Temperature Dependence of Reaction Rates
  • More Complicated Rate Processes
  • Reaction Mechanisms
  • Enzyme Catalysts

ENGL 348

  • MacBeth
  • Coriolanus
  • The Tempest
  • The Winter’s Tale

ENGL 357

  • Jests
  • Theories of Humour
  • Restoration Wit and Comedy
  • Satire
  • The Scriblerians
  • Ridicule
  • Shandyism
  • Pictorial Humour
  • Quixotism

PSYC 100

  • Stress and Health
  • Social Psychology
  • Psychological Disorders
  • Therapy