There's this new lecturer. He's a french, or rather, he speaks english with a unique french accent. An associate prof in his 30s, but i heard he's very very experienced in his field. He's a funnyman, and makes it a point to explain really complicated procedures in layman's term. Could see that everyone enjoys his lectures. I wanted to record a short clip of his voice, cos it tickles e funny bone. Words like 'reduction' is pronounced with a classy french tone as 'redookshoon'. 'example' was emphasized with the 'le', which i assume is 'the' in french. 'S' becomes 'Z' and 'that' becomes 'dart'! LOL :)) Once after the lecture my friend rushed to me with pink cheeks and screamed 'OMG i asked him a question! OMG i can't imagine he just talked to me! he's so totally cute!!'
-_- wth.
He reminded me of ratatouille, french cuisine and red wine. i must be too hungry during lecture. heh
My school is now higher in ranking than melbourne! I'm not particular about this, but the school seems to be happy. And it's just one # below UCBerkeley! It was in the weekly newsletter. I personally don think its too accurate, because peking, dartmouth and washington is below 40. thats kind of impossible.
taken from : Times Higher Education UK (click)
Anyhow, 3 more weeks to exams! I wanna make this work. (:
-_- wth.
He reminded me of ratatouille, french cuisine and red wine. i must be too hungry during lecture. heh
My school is now higher in ranking than melbourne! I'm not particular about this, but the school seems to be happy. And it's just one # below UCBerkeley! It was in the weekly newsletter. I personally don think its too accurate, because peking, dartmouth and washington is below 40. thats kind of impossible.
taken from : Times Higher Education UK (click)
Anyhow, 3 more weeks to exams! I wanna make this work. (:
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