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		<title>Day One!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First day of class today!   It went really well.  200a sounds like it&#8217;s going to be a really vigorous but thorough philosophical journey through early 20th century thought.  I&#8217;ve spent all day (and all night&#8230;) busting through the first of the first half of the Saussure reading, but it&#8217;s going pretty well.  I&#8217;m trying [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First day of class today!   It went really well.  200a sounds like it&#8217;s going to be a really vigorous but thorough philosophical journey through early 20th century thought.  I&#8217;ve spent all day (and all night&#8230;) busting through the first of the first half of the Saussure reading, but it&#8217;s going pretty well.  I&#8217;m trying out a new reading technique whereby I take notes on a desktop wiki as I go.  I have really high reading comprehension (or so standardized tests always tell me) but this stuff is just too thick and too plentiful to read straight like I did as an undergrad.  Anyway, I definitely feel like I&#8217;m getting a lot out of it so far.</p>
<p>Only other thing to note today is that we got a kind of scary sounding email from the professor of the other class I&#8217;m signed up for &#8211; Theories of Second Language Acquisition &#8211; essentially telling us that it&#8217;s intended for people who either have a research project in mind or are already working on one, and that it might be best for the rest of us (read: the entire 1st year class, which all signed up) to take it next year.  So I swapped out of that one and now I&#8217;m back in the class I was originally so excited to take: Variation in Speech Communities.</p>
<p>Sadly, this all happened after the first meeting of that class, but no matter.  My best non-Lewis Ling buddy is in that class and we&#8217;ve agreed to an exchange of notes, and I&#8217;ve already gotten to look over the syllabus and handouts from today on the class website.  The syllabus makes the class look really demanding&#8230; but I think I&#8217;m up for the challenge.  It is, after all, the only other class I&#8217;ve got this quarter.  And though 200a is reading-tastic, we only have one assignment for the whole year:  a paper at the end of the term.  I think I can handle the extra work from 260.  Or at least, my fingers are crossed!    One more beneficial thing to note from this class swap:  I now TA exclusively on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and have &#8220;real&#8221; class exclusively on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  This is good!</p>
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