So my business stats teacher is pretty terrible. I knew from the start of the semester that she's scatterbrained and doesn't have a great grasp on what's she's doing, but I figured her just looking over the material before her lesson would be adequate enough of a refresher, right? Well, that's not the case. She's made constant mistakes throughout the semester, but today, boy, well, not only did she mistakenly use two different incorrect formulas, but she forgot an important step in a relatively long Standard Deviation problem after she "completed" it. To top it off, when the class called her out on this oversight, she exclaimed loudly, "Dammit, motherfucker." I've considered complaining about her incompetence, but I figure I should just wait until we do course evaluations later in the semester. I've rarely ever given bad reviews to instructors before, or written much about them in the comments section, but after only a few weeks into this term, I have a page fulll already.
In other news, I'm trying to cut back on my monthly bills to try to save up some money. My current phone still has 1 year left in its contract, but it costs me about $90/month, which costs much more than what I use it for. Especially considering AT&T doesn't offer 3G here in Jonesboro, having a smartphone with a data plan just seems a little unnecessary since I rarely use the Internet on it because it's so slow. Sprint has a decent plan for $30 a month for 200 anytime minutes, which is all I need anyway since I'm not a big caller. I just don't know if I want to get into another contract at this point. Plus, I'd still have to buy my way out of my current contract which would be about $130ish. Whatever I decide to choose though, pretty much anything will be cheaper than what I'm paying now.
In other news, I'm trying to cut back on my monthly bills to try to save up some money. My current phone still has 1 year left in its contract, but it costs me about $90/month, which costs much more than what I use it for. Especially considering AT&T doesn't offer 3G here in Jonesboro, having a smartphone with a data plan just seems a little unnecessary since I rarely use the Internet on it because it's so slow. Sprint has a decent plan for $30 a month for 200 anytime minutes, which is all I need anyway since I'm not a big caller. I just don't know if I want to get into another contract at this point. Plus, I'd still have to buy my way out of my current contract which would be about $130ish. Whatever I decide to choose though, pretty much anything will be cheaper than what I'm paying now.
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