Welll, today was grand. The weather picked up, I think. And I think I got a B on my math test. I won’t know ’til thursday, of course. I know I didn’t get an A because I ran out of time to do the last two word problems… English is evil in the context of math… That’s we have algebraic languages. :P
sighs. I really can’t wait ’til I can take the fun math classes, like calculus and DE. Oh well. :P
Let’s see.. right now I guess I can goof off. Tomorrow is day of mindless testing to prove that I’m as smart as a high-school graduate… This is somewhat funny seeing as I’ve been in college for 3-4 years now, and I my GPA is almost 4.
Why aren’t they letting you take those now? =\ I did badly with Algebra and worse with Geometry, but I decided to ignore that and take Calculus and number theory/set theory/discrete stuff anyway. Calculus was such a burnout class (even though it’s an “easy” undergraduate class), so this discrete class is being all pleasant but still mostly worthwhile so far.
Way to boast. :P Some of us marred our GPAs with our first course. Not mentioning any names. But there has to be some higher priority.
It’s funny, my maths teacher has us write in complete sentences and other such silliness. I don’t mind, because they do make sense with the questions we’re doing. But I did quite like calculus’s letting us just write whatever random symbols we wanted and the graduate student teacher would figure it out.
I miss her and her crazy Japanese accent. ^_^ Nobody else in that class understood her sense of humour, I think.
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Have fun with mindless testing. =\ Doing standardised tests is a really strange experience. You’ll make something good internal come out of it, I’m sure
oh, this is an algebra class… it’s intermediate algebra. I wasn’t able to skip it, though.