Monday, October 25, 2010

What to do in HK?

Finished up my Midterms an I know how I did. 1 Surprise (+) and 1 Surprise (-)

In my Sociology class, I did exceptional. Being a model of sociological knowledge and a wide-vocabulary of terms. I was worried since this was my first paper written (!) in Hong Kong, and there was lots of information to be written over in merely an hour. Apparently I know lots about Chinese family relations. Guess reading and studying over 250+pgs and PPTs was worth it. Might lead to an A

Medical Economics on the other hand was a massacre. I understand that on 1 I missed the concept and did the math wrong, but on another one I got it wrong because I didn't answer a part of the question which didn't exist... I understand her reasoning to the answer, and would have given that too (100%)...were that the question answered...  Surprising since lots of my knowledge is in Medical Administration and effects of costs on the market. This likely put me in the 'C bracket' for the class...

Chinese Philosophy I start my project on this week, and Asian History is to much fun and easy for me.

So then, what to do? Semester has 1.5Months left, and looks like that should breeze by quickly.
My new roomie 谢华 (Alexander) is awesome, he totally loves Southpark and all of the bad television that we Americans love and treasure.

Still craving good Oregon beer, and postulating where I will live when I come back...(insert assistance here (wink wink)). I am getting tired of 'Pork and Rice' from the Canteen, and eat lots of Sushi actually.  

Dear Linfield...Why you haten' on my schedule? I now with a 95% certainty believe that I will now have to drop my Sociology Minor because of lack of courses offered and time overlaps. However, it will make me revert to my backup of a History Minor, which I'm perfectly fine with. I've talked this over with the Department Chair, and was told I might be able to get an Internship at the Spruce Goose Musesum as well. 

Think that I will just do some random tours now, since I've been touring with a few pals, notably an Australian named Lachlan for delicious dinners. We've moved over to Kowloon City, and they have great Thai and Vietnamese food. Can't wait till the semester ends and I get to Scuba dive with my dad in Thailand and then tour Vietnam by myself.


Later for now

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