Posted on Tuesday 2006.06.06 at 3:32 am in
school
By Ryan McElroy
Discrete Stuctures final has come and gone. I feel good about it, but only in that “I tested as well as I could have” way — what I don’t know is how well my probability-calculating skills held up — if well, then I darn near destroyed that test; otherwise, it will be ugly.
Later today, I face off with Statistics. Tomorrow is Bioengineering. Programming Languages on Thursday rounds out the set. Sleep is good too; that comes now.
By Ryan McElroy
Wednesday night, I didn’t go to bed; instead I stayed up to finish a Bioengineering lab report — the last one of the quarter. Thursday night, and then Friday morning, I was up late again, this time working with fellow students on the Bioengineering homework due that morning. I felt surprisingly awake even at 2:00 when I dropped the second of my classmates off at her apartment on capital hill. I considered staying up the rest of that night, but chose sleep, feeling confident in my ability to tackle the squeak assignment on Saturday. Wakng up in the early afternoon, I got to work, taking a break only to help clean up the downstairs with the housemates. A few hours ago, I finished the assignment, and I celebrated by playing some Half Life 2: Episode One.
Let me say, so far the game is excellent, and I reccomend it.
Now all I have left is four finals — Discrete Structures, Statistics, Bioengineering, and Programming Languages. None will be particularly easy.
And now, to answer the question in the title; I do, and now is the time.