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		<title>My First Day Of Fall Quarter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I started my first day of Fall Quarter at Shoreline Community College by driving around the parking lot for forty minutes, looking for a parking space. It's quite ridiculous, actually, and I was one of many caught in that awkward situation. When I finally gave in to the realization that I couldn't find one by looking I just parked my car off to the side of one of the wider isles, turned the engine off, and read a book while sitting on my hood. About ten minutes later I talked to one student that was leaving for the day and she graciously gave me her space. (Did I mention that I've paid for parking for the quarter?)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started my first day of Fall Quarter at Shoreline Community College by driving around the parking lot for forty minutes, looking for a parking space. It&#8217;s quite ridiculous, actually, and I was one of many caught in that awkward situation. When I finally gave in to the realization that I couldn&#8217;t find one by looking I just parked my car off to the side of one of the wider isles, turned the engine off, and read a book while sitting on my hood. About ten minutes later I talked to one student that was leaving for the day and she graciously gave me her space. (Did I mention that I&#8217;ve paid for parking for the quarter?)</p>
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Besides my instructor, who&#8217;s coming out of retirement to continue his love of teaching, I&#8217;m pretty sure that I am the oldest person in my speech class. This doesn&#8217;t bother me, but I do think that it will influence the class in the same way that the ethnic diversity of this call will influence our progression. I&#8217;m not sure that I will have the opportunity to form any real kind of connection to my peers.<br />
My instructor seems to be a very interesting fellow. He&#8217;s been a teacher for nearly forty years, and most of those he&#8217;s spent at Shoreline. He seems quite articulate, friendly, likable and knowledgeable. I really wouldn&#8217;t expect less from the instructor of a class in Communication Speech.<br />
My speech class ends at 12:30, and my next class on Mondays is at 6:30, which left me with plenty of time to investigate extracurricular activities available on campus. Most interested with school clubs, I spent hours talking to various instructors and students about opportunities that relate to my activism endeavors. I&#8217;ve only begun to get my feet a little wet at this point. The school offers a wealth of opportunities, so I just have to figure out how to tap into these new resources.<br />
The two hours of my entrepreneurship class topped off my day. This class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, and I&#8217;m anticipating a great deal of study associated with this class. We had our basic introduction and overview of the class, and then watched a slide show presentation.<br />
The instructor comes across as an odd mix of teacher and businessman. Actually, he come across a lot more like a businessman that also teaches. He stressed, over and over in different ways, that there&#8217;s absolutely no excuse for missing a class and that there will be absolutely no make-ups for assignments. I was particularly impressed with his disclosure that he&#8217;s the type of person that can be in business, argue and yell at the office and then go home at the end of the day and sleep like a baby&#8230;<br />
Uhhh&#8230; how&#8217;s that supposed to make me feel? Oh. Nevermind. He apparently doesn&#8217;t care how that makes me feel. He&#8217;s just not that type of person. So, have I just signed up for a class with an instructor that somehow translates students into statistics? It&#8217;s obvious that he&#8217;s an amazing businessman and successful entrepreneur with a tremendous amount of experience and knowledge, but I keep thinking back to those business books I&#8217;ve read that encourage the you to go out and a teach class just so you can establish and distinguish yourself as an expert in your field. How many businesspeople do just that, not really caring about <I>teaching</I> people.<br />
I dunno. I admit that that&#8217;s a little harsh. To be fair, I realize that my current lack of confidence is contributing more than its fair share of negativity&#8230; which is a part of why I&#8217;m taking this class. At any rate, it&#8217;ll be interesting to see how my instructor&#8217;s no bullshit approach will actually transfer over to the classroom.<br />
Oh, one more thing about my instructor: He&#8217;s in plastics. (Have you ever watched The Graduate?)<br />
Well, I&#8217;m out of time for now, so I&#8217;ve got to get a move on. Everything I&#8217;m trying to do right now has me feeling a little scrambled at the moment. I&#8217;m just going to try to keep my head down and focus on the few steps that are ahead of me.</p>
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