Thursday, May 9, 2013

And my physics summer classes are over

Before even the enrollment for summer classes, I wished and requested them to give me schedules not earlier than 11 AM. Early morning was supposed to be spent at the oval - pumping oxygen to the muscles and burning the unwanted fats. But what could we do when the demands of others seemed like they couldn't live if their wishes were not granted? At that, we have to give way, of course.

The days were numbered. On one hand, there is the upcoming May election. On the other, there is the deadliest-deadline stuck in my head to accomplish the papers required in leaving the country.  The allotted time was too short, and so the travel demands tremendous speed. Were the comfort to be the only one considered, I should have lessened the pace in class. So, the only remedy I could find was  present my lectures through the power points. The pace was good, I was able to accommodate each scheduled topic at each allotted day. But were the passengers able to grab onto their seats when they boarded a train at such a surprising speed? - sweat of worry spurt from my flesh at that thought for when I looked at the first few activities, it seemed absurd. . . Hence, I was forced to examine each passenger almost everyday. . . Somehow, I was glad the class was gradually gaining momentum later on. The later performances were impressive.

Anyway, I am glad that it's already over now. And so, I and you can finally relax again. I can go out early in the morning again, without my 2.0 kg backpack on my back. . . and burn my fats on racetrack, and savor the taste of my hot morning beverage. :-)

To all my students this summer, it was nice meeting you. It felt good upon observing that you  were paying attention to the lectures, especially when you laughed at my crazy ideas (ex. submerging your father into swimming pool, drinking the water from lake through hose, etc.) of applying the physics into real life. You should understand that those (naughty ideas) are not really meant to be done in real, but were only mentioned to break the ice and to avoid the blood flowing from your nose. (...for then we'll need a lot of tissue)

Good luck to all of you.

PS
To be successful in real life, always remember:
"Plan, Execute and Conquer."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sir, ipopost nyo ba ang grades namin dito?

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