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My first day

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Was highly biased. I woke up in time and got ready in time, got to the bus stop – for some reason I thought that I have 2 minutes so I ran the last 300 meters – turned out I was dead wrong – waited 20 minutes for the bus – got in just in time (7 minutes before class). On my first class people were hilariously rude – I felt I’d be in a group of rednecks – ugh. 2 people introduced their selves but it was rather a sign of total ignorance – weird thing is that I already passed this class and also the so called “big exam” (I don’t write its name for a reason) but for some reason they didn’t accept this class but they accepted the exam and most of its related classes. So in that class I’m with 1 st graders who don’t really have an idea about what’s going on and how to behave their self. I’ll try to talk with the prof. if I really need to take the class since I’m the only one who already done both it and the “big exam”. Than next class a whole bunch of new people came – they were all friendly first and 3 rd graders – I was like: is this possible? But the next prof. OH MY GOD – she acted weird – but at least she told some weird stuff to those who didn’t pay attention – I really hate when people are talking being me and I can’t hear what the prof. says. We had 25 pages from our workbook in 2 hours :ko: I thought I will die – LOL.
Than I had my brake I bought some weird stuff to eat (no clue about its name in English but it definitely looks weird – tastes ok though). And had my fist advanced math class. Another holly shit. The class is supposed to be in Hungarian – but the prof doesn’t really speak Hungarian. Neither English – nor German (I wouldn’t understand it in German but others would of probably) and he has such a bad accent and speaks so low that in the first 40 minutes I had a really had time understanding what he said. But after an hour I got used to his accent, and rather spoke to him in English – he doesn’t have that bad accent in English, but obviously English is faaaaaaaaar easier than Hungarian :smile: – if you don’t believe me try it – in maybe a decade you’ll speak Hungarian with an understandable accent – LOL. [To tell you the truth I’m not sure if it is easier to write it since we have several hundred BASIC (I think around 300 but not going to look up)[*edit :299 to be exact, I can give you a link if you wanna try to study them– xD*] rules for grammar and we don’t really have the English “fixed SVO” structure (Not going to describe because I might get confused too LOL] While pronouncing our words – especially those which have more than 2 syllables – considered rather bad tongue twisters by foreigners- obviously 95% of our “every day” words are those types :D

I think one of our longest words is : megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért consists of 44 letters so try to pronounce it :D (I think there are few 47 letter ones but I don’t really remember them – also this is the most known one)

Anyways – back to my classes – I had another math which were ok – everybody were kinda clueless until we got to a certain part of math what I consider my favorite – computing and the binary / hexadecimal system – I knew everything – LOL had to get to the “white board” (we use marking pens not chalks so it is a white one :D) and I had to cover like 10 square meters with 0-s and 1-s xD (it was fun though :D )

So overall - some profs and some students are weird while others are friendly – so I guess it will be an ok team – or at least on Mondays - xD

Track of the day :

Apocalyptica - Path(click to watch)

:D

Software review – Ad-Aware 2007Thought of the day

Comments

Dacotah 14. September 2009, 21:01

megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért
:faint:
Tongue twisters to say the least. :D

:heart: :love:

r♡se 17. September 2009, 18:43

Having a math teacher who is difficult to understand sounds really sucky!

I think I can pronounce that word - if I read it veeery slowly p:.
What does it mean?

Stomyr 18. September 2009, 18:18

Carol :heart:

@rose-marie : yeah, but I'm use to it now :smile:

even if i cut the word in parts it still wouldn't make much sense in English, since it has just too many inflections (or at least i think that is the name of it xD).

Dacotah 18. September 2009, 18:20

:happy: :heart: :love:

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