Summer 2005 Classes Are Done

This last quarter’s classes turned out to be more difficult than expected. I signed up for a MS Access class and a Business Stats class. I won’t say much more about the Access class. I already had experience with it so it was a easy A.

I was looking forward to the stats class, since I use it all the time in my work. Unfortunately we were plagued by a new teacher and a new book. The first two chapters of homework were taking students 8 hours (!) to complete, this after being in class for 4 hours. That’s just too much for people who also have real jobs. She cut it down quite a bit after that, but just illustrates how out of sync the teacher was with our needs.

I managed a B in the class, but not without a lot of help from my classmates. If I hadn’t been able to complete the homework I wouldn’t have ever passed. Yet, I still didn’t come out of the class with a good understanding of the subjects.

Weekend Plans

It’s been a few (war) weeks but we finally got some more moisture. It’s been rainny but not cold enough for snow. Bummer. RIght now Sandia Peak has 11 inches in the last 24 hours and Santa Fe has 9 inches.

You can guess where I’ll be this weekend, yes skiing in Santa Fe. My Millennium pass gets me free skiing during the month of January in Santa Fe, however the 2005 Supernationals are this weekend. Hmmm…

So I think I will go Skiing on Saturday, go to the Supernationals on Sunday then take Monday off and Ski. Plus I have some homework to catch up on that I can work on Sunday as well.