It's getting noticeably colder in BKK. Morning showers are shocking and a bit painful. The breeze feels great though. Today some friends and I tried out a new (to us) cake buffet after class. It's actually a large Italian Cafe hidden in the back-sois of Sukumvit 33; but we call it the cake buffet. 150 baht per person gives you your choice of mouses, cheese cakes, various fruit cakes, cream cakes, and four or five types of chocolate cake. It's a small restaurant on a spacious piece of land nudged in between large condo and office buildings. Half of the cafe is a large deck, under a terrace arches covered in mangrove trees that block the sunlight and funnel a nice breeze through the place. It's built like a Tuscan winery with a large field and a farm house; only it has a parking lot and sits in West urban Bangkok. We sat outside the farmhouse and had the place to ourselves. The five of us a great time stuffing trying different deserts, salads, and bread until we started to get sleepy from all energy we had drained lifting our forks.
I nearly cried last week when I successfully pre-registered for the second term this year. This is the first time in three years the computer hasn't refused my status as a student, citing my 6 transfered courses from my high school days. I almost screamed in the joy I felt when I saw the conformation email. So.. I think I'll be taking:
รหัสวิชา. | .กลุ่ม. | .ชื่อวิชา. | |
ICA317 | 5431 | CORPORATE RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT | |
ICA427 | 5431 | SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION | |
ICA419 | 5431 | COMMUNICATION PLANNING AND POLICY | |
ICA327 | 5331 | MARKETING COMMUNICATION | |
ICA225 | 5232 | MEDIA COMMUNICATION |
Seats may be full, or sections changed, so nothings for sure yet.
Political Communication was an interesting course today. Not really. The teaching style was the same as always: reading the text book to us, pausing for poorly translated memories, having nothing to do with political communication. Two and a half hours of these stories went by as they always do (without a break or a change in PowerPoint slides) but today ended differently. Afte 4 weeks our teacher has finally released the midterm grades of all fifteen people in the class. This was the midterm which had no review, only three questions, but was easy if you read the book. My grade? 18/30. I wasn't too satisfied with my grade as I was next to the lowest in the 15 person class. Even some of my next-to-illiterate friends managed a B. I decided to find out what I was missing in what I had been studying.
The result of my consultation with my professor left me confused and depressed for the future of BU students but hopeful for my grade. I asked "Next week, can we look over my mid-term together? I'm not sure why I received such a low grade." She replied "Oh no. I can look for you but I can't let you see your paper now." !?!
I really wanted to see what combination of marks I recieved to have gotten 1.2 questions wrong, and BU allows students to request to see their exams. Drops of sweat started to pour from my teacher's brow. I couldn't understand why she wanted to keep this paper, one of the worst in the room, from being seen. All I got was a repeated "Oh no. Against policy." I replied politely that BU's policy allows this and if she was worried about policy conflicts I could speak to the dean myself. Apparently this was too much! "Just accept that you can't always have good grade because you are speak English. This is my way. I am not like other teacher. Do you think you can do better" Pardon? At this point we had reached a humorous yet scary level of communication. I didn't understand what was going on, and she obviously felt threatened. I decided best to answer her questions, play the obedient student role, and talk to the dean myself.
"Yes. I though I did better than this because I knew the answer to all three questions." Did this make things worse? No! :)
"Oh! You think you should have better grade?"
"(You're &%#* right I do!!) Yes, professor. But mostly I am worried about making the same mistakes again."
"Hmm. If you want a better grade, I'll take a look at your test for you. Sometimes I make mistakes."
Ahhh. So I might be getting a boosted score as long as I don't talk to the dean? What's wrong with letting me see the marks on the paper? Do they exist? Other prof.s are happy to tell you what you answered wrong. Eh. I don't have time to worry. If I get a bad grade in this course I and 14 other students will be walking up to the deans office to have a word about all this. -*- but for now taking it easy seems best. From what I hear 5-6 people complained about the poor and confusing grammar on the midterm which had the teacher worried about keeping her comfy job.
Spring break 2008! Means I may be taking a trip to the states. Almost a 3 week break this year, 4 weeks if I miss one day of each class.
Yesterday was the first band practice in almost two weeks due to school concerts for Bank and Boat. Felt like months. Might be because it's been a while since I learned 11 songs at a time. A lot to remember. But it went well, Saturday's practice should be even tighter if I don't mix up the solos to different songs again. Another month and we should be getting close to lining up a schedule for next year.
P'Ekk signed me up for some cool free seminars the other day at Central World Siam. They were sponsored by Mac and GenX Academy. Famous artists and directors came and taught techniques for movie production. The most interesting to me was movie sounds. I never realized that so much has to be done to exaggerate
door closings and clothing shifting on the body. I also thought Foley was the name of a character in Black Sheep. Animation showed the design of a robot/fax machine destroying cars downtown, a popular commercial for a paper company. Special effects was amazing. How much time and money (millions of dollars) just to make the sails of Pirates look believable, let alone the ghosts and canon balls flying around. Overall a great workshop and fit perfectly in to my budget.
P'Bom Potato isn't with Potato anymore. This is sad news as P'Bom and P'pee, the deceased brother of my friend and band mate Por, were the two who started the band. P'Bom has always looked after me and treated me like a younger brother and has always been the most professional member of the band. Which makes it odd for a GMM Grammy producer to announce that after five #1 albums, P'Bom is no longer good enough for the band. Even more surprising is the replacement drummer pulled out of somebody's hat in no less than two days. Ready to play all 25+ songs used on tour. The official word is that P'Bom made the decision to study drums with renown jazz drummer Lek T-Bone for a while and take a break off tour. At the moment he's in a nearby province being a monk for a while. When he's ready to come back he'll think more about where he wants to be drumming.
The good news in all this is that P'Bom has agreed to teach Por everything he knows. I'm slightly jealous, but P'Bom doesn't teach guitar so: tough. Haha.
I've been thinking I may look into Chula's graduate school. It is after-all the best graduate school in South-East Asia for liberal arts and medicine. International Development Studies seems like it might be a very useful thing in the next 30 years in Asia.
2 Comments:
leaving potato!!!! im sad. i love his face!! watching him play and wathing him in the mvs makes me happy. imma be so sad. but i wish the best for him.
thanks for the news.
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