Or SDCA for short.

Anyway, I met three teachers today, two actually related to my major (The other is not, but we have to take that class anyway)

Whatever.

Introduction to Journalism seems like a promising class, specially because my teacher is quite good. She is also a very respectable woman, and she looks classy and smart I like her.
Also, as she is the department director, she will give us a lot of opportunities and practices to improve our abilities, not only that, but as we are her only journalism group she'll use us to work on interviews, articles and stuff. Perfect way of gaining experience and getting some sort of reputation around the place.
Oh yeah, she is also a grammar freak, which is just amazing, because my grammar needs to improve.


Profession Writing (If we are going for an almost literal translation) PLEASE KILL ME! This is the kind of thing that makes you want to kill yourself even before the class starts. We are supposed to learn how to...well I don't know, but god! It's awful. The teacher seems nice though, so that's an improvement; she is also what we would call "barco" in Mexico, which means that the teacher will give you good grades no matter what.


Photography (Or at least something related to it) The teacher is a nice woman, the class looks awfully boring though, even if I enjoy photography...So well, right now there's no much to say about this class.


Italian The teacher is quite nice and also quite young, she seems like a likable person, but I'm feeling some coiled around her, so I will be careful.
She took her son to class, he is lovely.



Also, I'll be taking self defense lessons, tennis and yoga. Sounds good.


Anyway, Flist. What journals of your respective country would you recommend?
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