Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Collapse

So Jared Diamond's Collapse was quite terrible to read. Why you may ask? Well, even if you aren't asking I'm ranting! Sure there was some well conducted research and a few valid points, but let's face it Mr. Diamond you're writing needs some work. I learned a long time ago that less really is more. Repetition may work in your lectures, but you took it to the extreme in your book.

He also went out of his way to make himself look objective. Well Mr. Diamond in your line of work, along with almost all others, there is no such thing as objective. A part of human nature's interesting quirk is that we're subjective in pretty much everything we do. Welcome to relativity. Anyhoo, we'll leave that tangent and return to my point. Pick a side friend, and then convince me. Don't waste my time pretending that you aren't trying to make a point or change my mind. Just be up front and honest. Even if I disagree I'll be a lot less annoyed 3oo pages into a bad book relationship, and I can at least respect the effort instead of feeling poorly beguiled and underestimated as a reader. Sure readers are lazy, but come on!

Overall opinion, don't bother. He's not extreme or interesting. Pick up the science section of the Times and leave Diamond to read his own stuff.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Cory's MCAT

I forgot to mention that Cory did wonderful on the MCAT, and we start applying to medical schools in the spring.

So I'm a terrible blogger :)

Let's see what I can catch yall up on. We're back in Utah for a couple more years at the least. Then off to wherever we end up for medical school. I graduate soon, and then hopefully off to graduate school. No babies in the near future for those of you who are wondering :).

Cory is loving his athletic training program. Since this is the first time he's had clinical hours to put in, instead of having the same assignment all semester he has two block assignments. So for now he's working with basketball, but next he's working at American Fork High.

Other than school we're still fairly boring people. I'm working on my Spanish, but trust me I am far from fluent, and Cory can't wait to teach me Swedish. Ha. It's certainly a good thing that I like languages.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

7 April 2009

Well let's get this blog thing started shall we? What's new in my life? I'm rounding up my education soon, and I'm really excited to graduate; besides the whole getting a real job thing. Honestly what cool job can I get with a B.S. in English? Hopefully it gets me into graduate school :)! Cory takes the MCAT in May, and I'm teaching a class at BYU-I this summer, HJG life skills in case anyone needs another class. Other than moving next week, back to Idaho, nothing is too new in our lives.