Troublesome + Awful = A bad day

Dec 03, 2009 00:02

I thought it's going to be fine. But it's not.

Yes, I slept well, all morning in fact. Not much of a disturbance during those 10 long hours of slumber so I really thought today's going to be okay. I even got to watch some Mago episodes when I woke up.

Trouble started taking shape when I took a ride schoolbound.

Lo and behold! That masquerade of trying-to-look-so-kind-and-concerned faces. Yes, a motorcade of someone running for position come May 2010. It's ridiculous. Just ridiculous.

The flow of traffic was stopped just because of that stupid motorcade. And I was left with no option but to walk to the train station a few hundred meters away.

It was really ridiculous they were throwing calendars and candies away! And some really stupid people actually ran trying to catch some of those being thrown. >.< The road was clogged by a convoy, some hundred people, and tons of candy wrappers. Stupid and ridiculous.

Classes start at 1800h until 2100h. Today was supposed to be JUST a seatwork because our professor couldn't make it to class. We were like, "Yes, since it's just a seatwork we'll be finished early." But when the seatwork was given, we were all stunned.

109 samples. Unarranged. And we need to generate all the basic Biostatistics values in this data set, plus illustrate around 4 graphs using the same data set.

109 samples? Are you nuts? The irking thing here is that my calculator's SD mode can only process around 80-90 data. The linear regression mode can only process 40 (more hopeless).
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That seatwork was awful, the first time in my life. Even god knows how many times I've let out some spanking cuss words as I tried to answer everything.

My eyes, my neck, my back, my brain... they all gave up on me. After 3 of hours doing that Biostat seatwork I couldn't function properly anymore. We've heard about the Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates were all gathered in our uni. They were even flashing a live broadcast at the quadricentennial park when we went out from the classroom but I was too tired to stay up later and missed the panel discussion of these candidates.

We took a public ride back home. It was sickening that the driver of the vehicle would stop at anyone standing near the road. And he would spend like a couple of minutes waiting for practically nothing. I was so pissed I even wanted to yell at the driver to drive.

That guy doesn't know that time is of the essence, I think.

biostatistics, ramblings, real life, politicians

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