Justin the Tutor
She dropped a tear more rare than pearl
I cannot help but feel sheepishly guilty that I’ve neglected to post anything – anything – at all. Having elided details about the first half of September until now, I hope I can write down some of my meditations here.
I feel slightly overwhelmed by my courseload this term, but I’m not surprised in the least. It is just as, if not more, challenging than I had predicted to juggle so many courses. I can’t really say which courses I enjoy the most, but I feel that I have a rather well-rounded group of instructors. If I weren’t so easily intimidated, I would love to meet them personally.
My extracurricular activities have kept me rather busy. I can’t really say that I didn’t expect it, but I’m surprised by the intensity with which they come at me. I worry that calls for my resignation are merely pending; I fear that I hear whispers of my incompetence echo in the hallowed halls. I hope I don’t disappoint.
Work! It’s taken so much of my time, but it’s really rather rewarding if frustrating. I’m currently on the fence about tutoring – I feel as if I don’t have the time but I really enjoy doing it. I’m sure my students can find other tutors but that thought doesn’t assuage my guilt-ridden mind.
At any rate, it’s time to keep my chin up and get set for a very interesting term indeed. I bought a lab coat today so I finally feel as if I’m a real scientist. Huzzah!
Optimism prevails!
- Five of Wands
- Ten of Wands
- Three of Pentacles
- King of Swords
- Eight of Pentacles
- The Hermit
- The Sun
- Seven of Cups
- The High Priestess
- Justice
Shaking in the fingers with the bottle in your palm
It’s time to batten down the hatches! (The phrase “batten down the hatches,” interestingly, is a nautical phrase applied idiomatically in common vernacular – it literally means to close all the hatches of a ship in preparation for an oncoming storm; the meaning of the phrase is similar to the phrase “gird your loins”)
BIOL 334 is winding down to a close and whether it ends with a bang or a whimper will be up to me; I’ve got to simply practice the questions much more in the coming days and ask for help if I get lost. Craig’s mentioned he’d like to see 7–8 questions on the final (leaning towards 7 rather than 8 questions) which will make it a big crunch for time and considering how long it takes me to do problems, I’m out of luck…
This weekend will be the granddaddy of all Justin the Tutor weekends because…dun dun dun! It’s provincial examinations week! Does anyone remember those? So I’m busy preparing people for Social Studies 11, English 10, English 12 and assorted school-specific final examinations. Hurrah!
AMS Minischool registration ended today and I was pleased to learn that I made only slightly less than Sheila did the summer previously; she really got the Minischool name out there and I’ve used my skills at mail merge to turn 3-hour jobs into 20-minute jobs. Hurray for laziness…I mean…productivity hacks.
I’m just about finished “Rise from the Ashes,” the final case in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney featuring the Skye sisters. It’s been the longest case I’ve ever been on and it’s so cool that I get to use all sorts of forensics techniques!
On another note, I just wanted to shamelessly plug Push, a movie that was released in February 2009 featuring Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning. Think X-Men meets Heroes meets The Matrix (sort of). It wasn’t given a great critical reception but it was filmed entirely on location in Hong Kong and it’s really visually appeal. What it lacks in meaty plot material, it more than makes up for with visual effects and gorgeous cinematography.
Because they decide they’d rather be tennis pros
Lately, my days have been awfully listless and aimless; I’m just busy looking for things to do, things to improve. I’m not very good at this relaxation thing, I think I lost that part of my nature when I decided to live a life of “Productivity Zen.” It’s also idyllic though, to have nothing to do – to not have objectives, action items, to-dos – the to-do is to appreciate time and space around me.
During one of my tutorials yesterday, I was describing the beauty of poetry and my philosophy of it – my definition came to be something along the lines of, “Poetry is nothing more or less than the right words in the right places (what Amy Tan might call the “artful arrangement of words”).” Apparently this was something deep and philosophical to my student which made me inwardly smile – we spent more than half the tutorial studying “Sonnet 116” by William Shakespeare and while the language was assuredly confusing for him, the meaning wasn’t. I was so pleased I could unwrap the layers and layers of meaning (though I still think there are layers I haven’t yet begun to comprehend!). I ended up comparing an appreciation for literature to be something that complements and augments an appreciation for visual beauty or aural harmony, something that requires cognition combined with intuition. There is some moment of serendipity, of magic, when you read something (regardless the language) that strikes you as particularly moving, as beautiful – beautiful words arranged beautifully. I could go on about this aesthetic theory of literature but I am assuredly not the first to see literature as beautiful, as harmonious, and I doubt I will be the last.
I’ve been fiddling with UltraStar Deluxe because, as anyone who knows me well, I am a huge fan of karaōke video games. I love Rock Band, Guitar Hero but I really love SingStar. Unfortunately, the song selections for SingStar are, well, lacking. 30 songs per disc. And not all of them are good. So UltraStar remedies that – I can even use my SingStar microphones to play! I’m totally going to bring this to the next house party I go to; fingers crossed that technology doesn’t fail me (so many things could go wrong – the microphone USB connection, the S-video output, the resolution, the software, the user interface, etc.). I’ve heard that the Swing Space lecture halls are open but vacant when they’re not being used for classes; perhaps I’ll hold a surreptitious karaōke battle there one of these days…who’s in?
I wonder if anyone has noticed my constant tinkering with this blog? Do I dare eat a peach?
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