Oct 7 2009

You think education is expensive, try the cost of ignorance!

Jeremy

This quote from Dr. Bok summarizes my feelings regarding some information I read this morning while covering the news. A few of the articles I read revolted me. Some of them concerning Iran and the Health Care bill in the U.S. didn’t please me but being a foreigner in the U.S.; I don’t have much [...]


Jun 30 2009

Late management at school

Jeremy

This morning I got to read this article: It’s called “management” and the referring article on what is management regarding rules creation and problems in a company. The article correctly suggest that a company should treat it’s employee’s as “adults” and not make policys or rules for every encountered problem or even possible problems. Instead it [...]


Jun 12 2009

Busy weeks

Jeremy

I’ve have one of those busy weeks again. Well I think I’m repeating myself because every week is so busy. This one was full with, of course work and school and midterm examinations. I finally received my diploma from the school (picture will follow soon) so I’m officially a BYU Idaho graduate with a Bachelor of [...]


Jun 3 2009

I’m back!

Jeremy

I want to apologize to all of you for not writing for over a month. I was very busy and a little burn out of being on the Internet and I wanted to do other things. Of course because of the time span, so many things have happened so I will try to cover them in a nutshell. [...]


Apr 29 2009

Initial thoughts on teaching

Jeremy

I’m a college teacher for only a week and here are my thoughts about it. I fully enjoy teaching. I can’t currently define why, but I enjoy sharing with my students. I’m having a great time doing it and I truly hope my students are having a great time too.  From their feed back they seem [...]


Apr 21 2009

First week craziness

Jeremy

This new semester is no exception to the frenzies of the first week. School restarted only two days ago and I already feel tired. I haven’t stopped working on class preparation and teaching my classes. I have to figure mostly everything out by myself, and then wait to have others do what they are suppose to [...]