So I registered for an independent course at AUA. It’s called the Armenian Criminal Code. I thought it would be good to know, as a resident, what the law says about crime in Armenia.
Tonight was my second class. WHAT A BORE! The Prof (I don’t even think he is qualified to carry this title) discusses. He talks about things. There is no theory, no guideline. I am clearly disappointed. I have 6 more classes. I will start asking questions. I think this will probably be the ONLY way to get something out of this course.
After class, I dragged a few of my friends to view my almost completed film. They gave their critiques and by tomorrow the whole thing should be ready for show. I am quite satisfied with it. It is not quite what I had in mind when I was thinking about a film, but I guess that’s what happens in the process… you evolve.
We all then went to Stepan’s for SFC (that’s the equivalent of KFC). They deliver and are quite tasty.
Now I am home doing some work for LCO. This Saturday, we will be heading to Vanadzor to hold a volunteer day. We will build Gabions in a gully to prevent the soil from sliding into the roads or the fields. We’ll be joined by AVC and Makoor Yerevan volunteers… a total of 40 people are expected! COOL!!!
Tonight was my second class. WHAT A BORE! The Prof (I don’t even think he is qualified to carry this title) discusses. He talks about things. There is no theory, no guideline. I am clearly disappointed. I have 6 more classes. I will start asking questions. I think this will probably be the ONLY way to get something out of this course.
After class, I dragged a few of my friends to view my almost completed film. They gave their critiques and by tomorrow the whole thing should be ready for show. I am quite satisfied with it. It is not quite what I had in mind when I was thinking about a film, but I guess that’s what happens in the process… you evolve.
We all then went to Stepan’s for SFC (that’s the equivalent of KFC). They deliver and are quite tasty.
Now I am home doing some work for LCO. This Saturday, we will be heading to Vanadzor to hold a volunteer day. We will build Gabions in a gully to prevent the soil from sliding into the roads or the fields. We’ll be joined by AVC and Makoor Yerevan volunteers… a total of 40 people are expected! COOL!!!

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