Big words, big marks
I was just noticing the other day how intensified our program is this semester. One month of classes followed by our first set of mid term examinationating, then another month of classes followed thereafter by our second set of mid terminations. Finally we have a couple weeks more of classification, all rolled up by our finalization examination. That’s crazy. The nice thing is that the homework slows down around testification time, so you don’t feel as discombobulated by the work loadification. I personally have never really studied for tests, so I have more time to get ahead on homework, or slackificate. I’ve been doing both really. I’ve already finished my persuasive letter, but my materials homework is a last second completion. I think the best strategy is to diversificate, organizationate, zero in on your destination, and then convergify. This is how we will over come the overcomers. Thank you for listening, and have a great day.
Anyone who uses iTunes should really listen to the President’s Weekly Radio Address podcast, and then you would laugh hysterically at the previous paragraph. In these trying times of Mechanical Technalization, I think we could all use a laugh.
Sometimes I find myself taking on really weird hobbies which, in some cases, take away from my time to do the things I really should be doing. For instance, the other day I just got really interested in LED’s, because I want to try making some custom brake lights for my bike, and so got into the whole world of circuitry and what not. It does involve physics with Ohm’s Law and so on, and so kind of relates, but it’s really quite different from mechanical engineering. I’m sure the hobby will die, like so many others, when I become discouraged or overwhelmed by information and having to buy a bunch of stuff, but ask me later and we’ll see what’s up.
Well that’s a solid word count, I’m out.
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