2.13.2003

Have you ever had a professor you look up to and enjoying listening to, but you just don't understand what he is teaching? I have a professor like that this semester. I enjoy listening to his devos, and he makes physics fun (as much fun as it can be). He teaches general physics here. He knows that everyone is not big physics lovers like himself so he tries to make class fun. Today we got carried away talking about rockets and how they take off and orbit the earth. In other words, we were talking about centrifugal force. As he was talking about the take off of the shuttle, he said "They put it outside, plop, travel beside it for a while and then say buhbye and hit the engines and speed away." I guess you just had to be there to see why it was funny.

I especially enjoy his devos. He talks about what he is going through right now instead of what other people went through. They always come from his heart and shares the most wonderful things. Things that can apply to my life. As he shares, he is not afraid to tell things as they are. In other words, he is honest with us. I look up to him because of how open he is and how he is not afraid to share with others what has happened in his personal life.

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