Today marks the second week of my new semester, which is also my final semester in University. Oh boy… how time flies.
In this semester, I am taking four very much theory-based papers, which are going to kill my brain cells very soon; not forgetting the assignments structured to foster closer bonds amongst students in the class besides the *ahh..* main objective that is to make us understand the subject even more.
Four papers means I have four different lecturers. Three Muslims and one Chinese.
I like the Chinese lecturer a lot. He sweats when he lectures in the fully air-conditioned classroom. He is punctual. He is computer-literate (my definition of computer-literate is that someone who is able to set-up the projector without any help from the students) and most importantly, he is such a funny man. Wheeeet!
As for the other three lecturers, I name them A, B and C (to protect their identities).
Lecturer A is a woman. She speaks American English. My classmates and I can hardly understand what she says because *sigh* her Malay-English slang kills our interest. She speaks using the speed of a snail (use your imagination!) and she laughs for no reason. Yes, even when it is not funny at all.
Lecturer B is a joker. He shares his real-life experiences and gives good examples to support his notes. He speaks gooood English and I enjoy attending his lecture even though it is on every Monday, four-to-six-pm. Another compliment is that he has a set of neat and clear Law notes for not-so-smart communication students. Wheee wheeet!
Lecturer C is a boring lecturer who speaks like a robot. He mumbles. He slangs. He teaches even when some loud students are talking as if they are selling vegetables in the market. He doesn’t care and I don’t want to write anything about him anymore.
Four subjects. Four lecturers. Ahaa… Definitely not a good number for someone superstitious like me. Wuaahhaa (=
Enough words for today. I don’t want to get sued for speaking my mind. I don’t want to get into any politics as well. It’s just too dangerous!
9 Responses
peipei
14|Jan|2008 1I guess i know who you are talking about…
I totally agree with you about the so called American Muslim lady… And don’t forget to bring organic food and lap top to her class next time… You know she is so environmental friendly and health concious.
Rainee
14|Jan|2008 2Today was the first time that I attended her class, but i already have some comments on her!
I do remember what had WT said before the class…
YN:”ei, how about imc class har?”
WT:”no need worry…when she laugh, you just follow her…”
YN:”huh??”
Finally, I realised it~
That lady really a bit “siao” because she can laugh anytime with no reason!!!
ohya, we still have one FOUR credit’s subject!
yen
14|Jan|2008 3i purposely bought the R.O. water for its packaging……not for healthy issue…..
sigh! i think she gonna spot me next time…so frustrated!
Sinead Low
15|Jan|2008 4Ouh! the Lecturer A ask: “What is that? I am very hungry! I think I would have a break and go to canteen to eat something”.
QY:You want eat then go to eat la! We prefer you go to eat than tutors us with your “funny” joking.
It’a NOT F-U-N-N-Y! okay?!
*How we define BIG MOUTH? Is it depend on how many teeth that we can see from the person’s mouth when he or she is laughing?
yen
15|Jan|2008 5walaoA, sinead, your mouth so ‘poisonous’(in chinese,direct translation)!
wakakaka!anyways, this is last semester edi..so good or bad, juz enjoy it!
Sinead Low
15|Jan|2008 6NOT poisonous!! IT IS JUST A QUESTION. Do you know how to differentiate Question and Statement?
Mr 9
16|Jan|2008 7GOD! Actually all lectures are teaching machine lar. Except the Mr Chong who i really like and admire. He passed the test as a professional lecturer. For others, I can critic them with million words but it waste my time.
The most troublesome is the IMC auntie lar, like a witch from Harry Potter, simply a bored person.Hmmm, perhaps I can become a good lecturer or tutor after observe these lecturers’ performance.
foolbear
15|Feb|2008 8Attention to all lecturer and tutor:
Whoa! students are having the awareness to choose and criticise u all.
Don’t think students are still vulnerable, if not, u all will be kicked out from this field…
eastcoastlife
19|Feb|2008 9It’s too bad they don’t screen the teachers properly, I think it’s so important to have a teacher that speaks properly English. Nothing kills intrest more than trying to figure out what a teacher is saying.
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