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Chauncey

Wow! College has started and boy am I...well I'm not quite sure what I am. I am taking two Poli Sci classes, one English class, a Greek language class, and a library course. Right now Greek is going to be by far my hardest class, so if anyone has any clue how to speak or anything else Greek I would love some help. I guess that is it. Nothing else really new.
Chaunceysmiley - angel


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Quasi-Anonymous Entity (2x(3+(9x(5-5)))x7=42)

Greek isn't hard. I always found Latin far tougher. Greek has a certain nice flow to it.

"The civilized nations—Greece, Rome, England—have been sustained by the primitive forests which anciently rotted where they stand. They survive as long as the soil is not exhausted. Alas for human culture! little is to be expected of a nation, when the vegetable mould is exhausted, and it is compelled to make manure of the bones of its fathers. There the poet sustains himself merely by his own superfluous fat, and the philosopher comes down on his marrow-bones."
- H.D. Thoreau


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Chauncey

Yeah it is getting better. The professor is kind of off the wall and sometimes he is hard to comprehend, but oh well.
Chaunceysmiley - angel


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toowoohoovoo

Well, this is in reply to your first entry. I don't know much about the Greek language, but I'm very good in Latin and French if that can help you.smiley - bubbly


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Chauncey

I'm not taking either one of those languages, but I do have a friend that is also on H2G2 that is taking French...his name Skullock. I don't know if he would want the help but he might.
Chaunceysmiley - angel


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Quasi-Anonymous Entity (2x(3+(9x(5-5)))x7=42)

That's professors for you!


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