Archive for April 29th, 2011
In many ways I am not much of a student, especially if you speak as a student in the boundaries of a classroom. I’ve always loved learning, do not get me wrong, but for me in a classroom for months on end and little is done to me to interest even the most fascinating subjects. My Latin class, most especially the power to ruin my college career. I am convinced that I had not quite school for my Latin dictionary. It saved my education, and therefore my life.
I acknowledge the previous statement may sound extreme, but it’s true. I was with the pressures of my Latin class at school that I almost quit school. In the sixth week of class 15 weeks I called my dad on the phone and finally told him about the truth of my current mess. “Latin Dictionary”, he said. I had no idea how much I need these two words, how much they would be my semester and be heard literally change the rest of my life.
I have absolutely no idea, why not my Latin professor that I was doing a Latin dictionary to close. Actually I’m a little bitter about now I think about it. Anyway, I was able to get a bookstore to find the next day and bought the cheapest and largest Latin dictionary, I.
In the coming days and weeks, I poured about how I studied for my class Latin dictionary. I’ve pulled my notes from a score, the absence of B in the remaining weeks of the class. Yes, the dictionary Latin was responsible for my pursuit of learning and new knowledge in many areas.