1. Zip-lock bags are very simple and very complex at the same time. Someone wouldn't think too much goes into the bag by just looking at it. In fact, they are very intricate little devices. Within just seconds one can make a certain object - a gallon or less usually - become air locked from the outside world just from the slide of their fingers. How is that possible you ask? That's a great question because
2. First of all, having a full quarter of work crammed into 6
weeks of summer school was tough enough. Having two 80 plus question tests a
week sucked even more. Why not just throw a 25 slide presentation in for the
hell of it, it’s not like we had enough work already but apparently us students
still had too much free time to spare during the summer because that wasn’t the
end of it. The paper seemed easy at first, maybe a little time consuming but
easy. After reading over the fine print, I knew my summer was over. I only had
to write seven short answers in essay format to the seven questions the
professor gave us. But… it was like one of those damned math problems that
everyone hates. It had at least five parts per question and an a, b, and c to
each of those five parts... my nightmare.
Jarrett, I'm so glad it worked out for you to add the class! Welcome to the class--I look forward to reading your posts as you catch up!
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