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0 comments :: Friday, January 14, 2005 :: In my World Cultures class I came to a great revalation. You see, I spent all the time last semester thinking about how well I had reformed as a student in college after spending 4 years as more of the lack of a student in high school. In my classes, I was astounded to see myself pull out a pencil and paper whenever the professor was speaking over the topic at hand, in shock of my own actions. I didn't realize until today that, while this is the good start to being a student that pays attention, I am able to re-use the notebooks I had last semester. The thing about that is this: only one of them was not in practically mint condition, meaning that while I did sit there, pencil in hand, listening to the prof... I spent none of that time using the pencil and/or paper. In fact, that only things written down anywhere in them are assignments. One of the notebooks was even used for two subjects whilst all the notebooks are single-subject notebooks. My revalation, as a summation, is that I have my notebook out in class at all times not to learn, but to guard me from the fear of a surprise homework assignment. This is disheartening, but is still an improvement over high school. I am proud to say that I am now a better man.
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