Goodness gracious me
Feb. 1st, 2012 10:57 pmWhat a long day!
I was elated to discover in my graphic design class that the cool Paris metro entrances we observed are not just cool metro entrances, but are entrances intentionally designed by Hector Guimard, then I realized that the ones we saw probably weren't the ones designed by him. hahaha.
My roommate and I have come up with a new way in which to view antisocial Berkeley students. (This ties into my developmental psychopathology class.)
TRANSACTION = the process of genotype disposition influencing the environment, which then in turn encourages further expression of the genome, which then influences the environment further... etc
As applied to UC Berkeley students:
lack of sleep => antisocial, less comprehension of material
less comprehension => slower processing, more studying, even less sleep
lack of sleep => more antisocial, even less comprehension
... etc
Therefore, UCB students are often not too social, not because (as previously discussed) our school is large and any whatnot, but because we don't sleep enough! And this is markedly higher in engineering students because they have a worse workload than, say, psychology students!
Theory of the day. Watch us overturn it on the weekend, soon's we get some sleep. ;)
I was elated to discover in my graphic design class that the cool Paris metro entrances we observed are not just cool metro entrances, but are entrances intentionally designed by Hector Guimard, then I realized that the ones we saw probably weren't the ones designed by him. hahaha.
My roommate and I have come up with a new way in which to view antisocial Berkeley students. (This ties into my developmental psychopathology class.)
TRANSACTION = the process of genotype disposition influencing the environment, which then in turn encourages further expression of the genome, which then influences the environment further... etc
As applied to UC Berkeley students:
lack of sleep => antisocial, less comprehension of material
less comprehension => slower processing, more studying, even less sleep
lack of sleep => more antisocial, even less comprehension
... etc
Therefore, UCB students are often not too social, not because (as previously discussed) our school is large and any whatnot, but because we don't sleep enough! And this is markedly higher in engineering students because they have a worse workload than, say, psychology students!
Theory of the day. Watch us overturn it on the weekend, soon's we get some sleep. ;)