Are We There Yet?

Sep 01, 2010 22:17

Blogging, I need you.

I've been asking people since Monday, "Is it really the second week? I feel like I'm like eight* weeks in..." The general consensus seems to agree with me.

I've averaged four hours of sleep a night since Monday. Don't get me wrong, most of this is because I didn't do shit on Saturday and didn't do too much on Sunday either. A ( Read more... )

academics, self-assessment, readme, kgb

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mklip2001 September 2 2010, 02:34:36 UTC
A couple comments are worth mentioning:
- If you don't really want editor-in-chief of readme, don't take it. I've been in organizations where it seems like SOMEBODY has to step up for something, and it's never been pleasant or probably worthwhile when someone gets in a position totally against their will.

- I find that my academic workload depends most on how I use my breaks. At my best semesters, I used my mid-day free times, like around lunch, to get my studying done. This meant that I pondered problems for longer, and I didn't waste as much of my day. Also, the more scheduled I made my "playtimes", the better it usually turned out for me.

I wouldn't expect to be able to get away with doing NO weekend work whatsoever. If nothing else, the weekend is an ideal time to take a chance to briefly review notes and solidify things in your mind.

I gotta say, though, your courseload seems intense but quite fun*!

*If I were into linguistics

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bubblingbeebles September 2 2010, 02:42:07 UTC
Second Langauge Acquisition

lan gauge - a device used to measure the health of a small-scale network, possibly used for cluster gaming purposes?

my exaggeration numbers are 15, 50, 15000, and a million. sometimes 20 too, maybe?

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eforney September 2 2010, 17:10:25 UTC
Wow. It took me a few rereads to even figure out what my error was... >.>

I'm leaving it for posterity. Also: should I bring headphones to cluster gaming?

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bubblingbeebles September 2 2010, 17:34:29 UTC
nobody knows for sure, but scientists suggest that "yes" might be possible.

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ext_37503 September 2 2010, 05:28:43 UTC
what are you? a junior? sounds about right for junior year

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