A2, PS4
I got problem set #3 back and was happy to see that for the first time there wasn't a single correction; only a "Good!". Usually I feel like I always mess up one tiny detail that seems insignificant at the time but really isn't. I was worried that maybe I wouldn't get full marks because I complicated things by creating a formula for n + 1 in terms of n and n - 1 and then using the method with the roots to create a closed form. Well, I know it wasn't necessary for that problem, I really liked the method and thought my way of solving it was better than just unwinding. Needless to say I was relieved to get my problem set back.
Problem set 4 was a bit too rushed because I have so much other work (thank god I dropped from mat237 to 235 or else I don't know what I'd do)... I don't think I spent enough time on it at all. Ah well.
So far I only have rough solutions for A2. And I always find presenting a solution is harder than actually finding one so I'm worried I won't have enough time to finish it tonight (and here I am reading wikipedia and updating my slog) so I should probably stop procrastinating but after sitting through a four hour long mat235 prep session I feel like I need a break...
I sense another night without sleep...
Work for this week:
- A2 (due Monday) - DONE
- CSC207 E3 (due Monday) - DONE
- CSC207 Midterm (Wednesday)
- MAT235 Term Test #1 (Thursday)
- CSC207 Project Phase II (Friday)
edit: as of 8:09 Monday, A2 is done! Probably half of it doesn't make sense as it was mostly done between the hours of 3 and 6 a.m. but I've never been a perfectionist...
On another note, next year UofT is changing their schedule so there will be a study period before the fall semester's exams and a break during the fall semester itself... which means next year around this time I may not be so sleep deprived.
I wonder if this is in response to the rumour that UofT has the highest suicide rate among Canadian universities...
Problem set 4 was a bit too rushed because I have so much other work (thank god I dropped from mat237 to 235 or else I don't know what I'd do)... I don't think I spent enough time on it at all. Ah well.
So far I only have rough solutions for A2. And I always find presenting a solution is harder than actually finding one so I'm worried I won't have enough time to finish it tonight (and here I am reading wikipedia and updating my slog) so I should probably stop procrastinating but after sitting through a four hour long mat235 prep session I feel like I need a break...
I sense another night without sleep...
Work for this week:
- A2 (due Monday) - DONE
- CSC207 E3 (due Monday) - DONE
- CSC207 Midterm (Wednesday)
- MAT235 Term Test #1 (Thursday)
- CSC207 Project Phase II (Friday)
edit: as of 8:09 Monday, A2 is done! Probably half of it doesn't make sense as it was mostly done between the hours of 3 and 6 a.m. but I've never been a perfectionist...
On another note, next year UofT is changing their schedule so there will be a study period before the fall semester's exams and a break during the fall semester itself... which means next year around this time I may not be so sleep deprived.
I wonder if this is in response to the rumour that UofT has the highest suicide rate among Canadian universities...
