Monthly Archive for January, 2008

Rain…in Southern California?

Wow. A crazy thing’s been happening the last couple of days. There appears to be a leak in the sky! It’s actually been raining down here in the LA area. In fact, the forecast is calling for rain all the way through next Monday (I’m not sure how much though). I’ve already been blamed for bringing down the bad weather with me. Maybe it’s true… but even so, the 48 °F right now is much warmer than the 30 °F up in Toledo, OR.

Just think, despite the storms, above the clouds lie a beautiful sunny day.

Above the clouds

Ignoring the weather for the moment, today was my second day of classes for Spring semester. It was also my first day of many 8:00 AM classes to come. I started the day off with Chemistry where we reviewed thermodynamics. My teacher, Professor Karukstis, did a great job covering the material and was very well organized. She has a tablet PC which she uses to write and display the notes on a projector. She is even kind enough to create PDFs of the notes and distribute them on the Sakai website after class. I will have her module of Chemistry for the first third of the semester before rotating to other subjects and professors.

My second class was Differential Equations with Professor dePillis. Her personality reminds me a lot of a teacher I had back at Isaac Newton Magnet School in 7th and 8th grade. There are a lot of interesting people in the class. Take, for example, Arthur and Wynn. If it wasn’t for today’s class I would not have known that combined they are capable of drinking orange juice out of a giant vat at a rate of 200 gallons an hour. On a more serious note, I am relived to find out that I actually have worked with differential equations already. Back in calculus we solved a few problems involving expanding spheres and other containers of whose volumes were changing over time. Those examples were indeed models of differential equations.

Next came my awkward hour break between my morning classes on Mondays and Wednesdays. On a more generic week-by-week basis, I’m not sure what I will utilize that time for, but today I went to the financial registration held in the Platt campus center. It’s a really easy process that basically involves simply verifying your account information and making sure you are paid-up with your bills so that you can be officially enrolled. Oh, and if you don’t stop by financial registration, they’ll slap a $250 fine on you - in case you needed extra motivation to attend.

My last class of the day was Physics. This semester in Physics we are studying classical mechanics, so we’re back to clocks that stay synchronized, lengths that don’t dilate, and, for the most part, more easily measurable applications of Physics. Though the topics should be more intuitive, the subject also dominates my schedule for this semester. Every day except Friday I have either Physics lecture, recitation, or lab. In fact, we’ve already completed and turned in a homework assignment for the class in addition to an in-class diagnostic quiz. I really like my recitation professor though. Professor Lyzenga is also the current professor lecturing at our Tuesday and Thursday gatherings.

I spent this afternoon kind of relaxed. I read about 60 pages for my Religion and Science class at CMC tomorrow, but other than that just did a little organizing around the room. The rest of the evening I’ll probably try to get a chunk, at least, of the math homework due Friday afternoon out of the way and socialize a bit with friends. I still haven’t unpacked my suitcase or duffel-bag completely, but meh. Plenty of time for that later.

That’s it for now.

Where’d the time go?

Ah! So I was planning to post earlier today, but the time seemed to just fly right by. I’ll keep this message short since I’m headed to bed and have an 8:00 AM class tomorrow.

Once I got out of Oakland an hour and some late, it was smooth sailing. I made it school fine and had my first classes today: Physics lecture and my Religion and Science Humanities class at Claremont McKenna College. I’ll try to get some of the pictures I took from the travel up on the blog tomorrow.

Here’s a picture of what my normal week will look like this semester.

schedule - spring 08

Well, that’s all the time I have for tonight. I’ll post again tomorrow afternoon.

Hey, this is Kevin(?),…

Hey, this is Kevin(?), we just landed in Oakland and I will be heading down to Ontario shortly so that’s it for now. listen

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Waiting to board

Hey, so I made it through security without a problem. The line was pretty long and intimidating, but it turned out to move pretty quickly. Right now I’m waiting at gate C16 in Portland Intl. I took about 12 pictures of the drive in and the airport itself, but the images got corrupted. Ugh! I’m going to take a few more pictures now, but I’ll append them to this post after I submit.

Southwest flight

It’s currently 10:49 AM and my flight leaves at 11:25 AM, so I’ve got a few more minutes yet. My flight has a short stop in Oakland before finally arriving at my destination in Ontario at around 2:45 PM. As for transportation from the airport to the college, I still have to figure that out. Hopefully I can get one of my friends at the college to help me out.

I’m flying Southwest Airlines, so they have the strange boarding system. Basically, they require you to race all of the other passengers on your flight to check in 24 hrs before your flight departs. The five minutes before 11:25 AM yesterday, I was constantly refreshing the check-in page to see if it was open yet. I ended up getting through around 11:24:30 AM on Sunday, but by that time I was somehow already A26. I don’t know how those people beat me. =P

Anyways, here’s some pictures of PDX from the web. Hopefully I’ll have time to add my pictures in a few minutes, but I’ll probably have to wait until I get to Oakland or Ontario.

Hey, this is Kevin and…

Hey, this is Kevin and a test message of the Jott system. I am at the hotel in Portland and we are getting ready to go to the airport tomorrow. listen

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