Oct 29, 2008 23:38
Today's Math exam went relatively well, or so I hope. There were a couple of weird integration questions that got everyone going WTFSIRIUSLY, but other than that I managed to do most of the questions sufficiently. So hopefully that's the end of my Math education right there. However before I start celebrating, the biggest hurdle is still to come. Next Tuesday is the dreaded Material and Energy Balances exam. Considering that just thinking about Thermodynamics makes me break out in a sweat, I'd say that Chemical Engineering subjects are certainly not my forte.
Anyhow, tomorrow I'm planning to head into uni to meet with the Dr. Gavin Mudd, head of the Environmental Engineering faculty at Monash University. He's quite anti-nuclear energy and I've caught him on television doing numerous interviews, which is probably why I'm feeling slightly nervous. Woe is me, meeting the person I want to be in 20 years time and talking about how best to complete my course in four years like the average student who doesn't fail Thermodynamics.
Better figure out what I'm going to say. Better try to sleep before 6am. Yes, my sleeping patterns are that messed up.
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