Hello, my
dear readers!
A week ago the second semester of my first year at HSE-NES began,
and now it’s time for me to continue a lovely tradition of writing weekly
blogs. Today’s blog will be devoted to the first week of this semester. To say
the truth, I can’t wait to tell you about my new classes, aims and emotions.
The first
week of this semester was really nice. During winter holidays I missed some of
my groupmates so much that when I saw them again, I was in seventh heaven. Of course,
I liked the first week because we had almost no homework to do during it. So, I
happily admit that my brains had one more week of laziness and quietness. Anyway, I had to make an important choice of
what additional subjects I would study in this semester. Fortunately, I
had nearly no doubt about my preferences. English 202, biology and demography
are exactly the courses which I feel I will enjoy.
By the way,
I want to say a few words about my new courses.
Firstly, I
would like to pay attention to my English classes. I’m absolutely delighted
with our course, which is called Introduction
to Literature! You know, I’m crazy about reading classical books.
Unfortunately, being very busy, during my studying I can’t usually spend any
time enjoying a breathtaking novel, for example. And now one of my favorite
activities becomes a compulsory part of our homework! What can be better?
Secondly, I
want to speak about biology. This course seems to be extremely interesting
because its main theme will be the origin of humankind. We will read some
exciting books such as The Ancestor’s
Tale, What did the “talking” monkeys
tell about? and The origins of
virtue. By the way, I’m quite interested in our first homework where we
should compare the proteins of the chimpanzee, human and macaque.
The third
subject I prefer to mention is demography. I can’t give you much information
about it now as we had only two classes. I can only say that I consider this
course to be a great combination of mathematical formulas, statistics and
useful theories.
The last
two subjects are linear algebra and microeconomics. To be honest, they seem to
be the most difficult, sometimes even intolerable courses in this semester.
However, I’ll try to do my best to understand all the themes which will be
explained by our teachers because these two subjects, in all probability, will
be strongly connected with my future profession.
In
conclusion, I’d like to observe that I’m not crazy about studying, and if I had
a chance, I would definitely spend one more week just idling and having fun. My
laziness is easy to understand. I’m not just looking forward to doing homework
night and day, being nervous and sleepy all the time and worrying about exams
and my stupidity. I understand that getting a good education is compulsory, though.
Therefore, I’ll try to work as hard as I
can in order to understand all the material our teachers will give us.
It sounds like you have a good schedule lined up. I haven't heard other students mention that they are taking biology or demography. It seems like many students are taking art history. Other people have mentioned that linear algebra will be very difficult. Good luck! (Sorry, hopefully you don't hate this phrase as much as Holden!)
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