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.
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!
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!
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.

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
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