Three down, one to go...
Feb. 9th, 2004 10:27 amBoo for having to skip class as the only way to reasonably survive finals.
YKYATDW (You Know You're A True Dork When...)
Upon pondering your discontinuous sleep the night before, you immediately wonder if the set of discontinuities is of measure zero. So much worse than wondering about piecewise continuity.
I came to a realization about o-chem: when I don't know the answer, or kind of think I do, I manage to come up with a solution, and then convince myself that it's probably right, only to find out that it's completely wrong. Sometimes it's lack of intuition, but sometimes my reasoning seems perfectly fine, just not true in actuality. That's what science is about, I guess: coming down to two or more equally acceptable explanations and requiring further experimentation to test them. Too bad they penalize you for not being able to run reactions and spectra during a midterm.
All of my midterms so far have been much eviller than last term's. How can 95 possibly improve this trend?
YKYATDW (You Know You're A True Dork When...)
Upon pondering your discontinuous sleep the night before, you immediately wonder if the set of discontinuities is of measure zero. So much worse than wondering about piecewise continuity.
I came to a realization about o-chem: when I don't know the answer, or kind of think I do, I manage to come up with a solution, and then convince myself that it's probably right, only to find out that it's completely wrong. Sometimes it's lack of intuition, but sometimes my reasoning seems perfectly fine, just not true in actuality. That's what science is about, I guess: coming down to two or more equally acceptable explanations and requiring further experimentation to test them. Too bad they penalize you for not being able to run reactions and spectra during a midterm.
All of my midterms so far have been much eviller than last term's. How can 95 possibly improve this trend?