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What's the Portent on Starting on the Anniversary of a Tragedy?

Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

First day of the new term today, something I forgot to mention in the student edition because of the priority of a commercial complaint.

I’m writing this before I meet any of my classes, so nothing to relate in that front yet.

One thing I can talk about though is that I’m assigned three lecture subjects for the engineering third year students this term, and their accompanying lab classes.

What I consider to be fun is that all three subjects are interrelated in scope.

The first of these I’ve taught before, Interfacing Computer Systems.

The second is Computer Circuit Fundamentals, and the third is Intermediate Robotics.

And since most of the students enrolled here are regular students, I don’t have to worry about stragglers who will miss the overlapping coverage in the lectures.

I won’t be mentioning anyone by name for now; too early to be talking gloom.

First we’ll take up the inner workings of the computer, learn how to connect them to external circuits then make the circuits interactive or reliant on feedback.

In other news, last Saturday when I talked to the registrar’s office personnel, they said that unlike the previous terms, this time around only half of the student population has paid their tuition before the late penalty kicks in, when before it used to be only a quarter.

I attributed it to the fact that freshmen are not yet keen on all of the rules and adjustment for those who failed, and most of the seniors, are still bent on making the most of their vacation after their practicum subjects, not all that eager to return to the campus at once, and used to there not being that much consequences to delayed enrollment.

Session 1303 is taking time. Class dismissed.


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