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June 16, 2004

A LabFestivus For the Rest of Us

Posted by tvor @ 9:57 am

Just a quick update on what’s been happening here in the T-dot.

This past Sunday, I hit the links with Mike and a couple other IBMers at the Unionville Executive Par 3 course. It was my first time golfing this summer and it went better than I had expected without losing any golf balls and hitting the green on about 6 of my tee shots.

It’s LabFest at work today which means 4 hours of fun while getting paid. The afternoon includes a free lunch, human foosball, basketball and volleyball tournament, climbing an inflatable mountain, a live band, and probably ice cream too!

I’ve been looking further into my schedule for the upcoming school year at Acadia and I’m trying to choose my electives. Some of my choices include micro-economics, intro to nutrition, matrix algebra with Stephenson, oceanography, and the second half of clap-for-credit. Anybody else have suggestions for fun/easy electives?

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5 Comments

  1. espanol!!
    Biology!!
    Abnormal Psych!
    don’t take math, for the love of all that is holy…..DONT!!!!!!!

    Comment by Erin — June 16, 2004 @ 1:06 pm
  2. But it’s a 1st year Math course. I’ve already done matrix algebra at a higher level so it should be a breeze! Plus it’s an awesome prof.

    Comment by Trevor — June 16, 2004 @ 2:38 pm
  3. Matrix alg is easy, but not fun.

    Comment by Derek — June 16, 2004 @ 9:25 pm
  4. Not fun? What about all that rubber duckying? And the insane quiz security?

    Comment by Ryan — June 16, 2004 @ 11:00 pm
  5. I picked up in that class too. :)

    Okay.. it was fun. In a wierd math is fun sorta way.

    Comment by Derek — June 17, 2004 @ 7:25 am

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