This sem’s turning out to be hectic and demanding of my time. I didn’t expect that exams will only be days apart, papers from different subjects are due the same day, and teachers expecting so much from you (is that new in UP??!).
I still haven’t recovered from my ES13 exam yesterday. I wasn’t able to answer one of the problems, since I wasn’t really sure where to start. It’s a good thing I got the 1st question right, and half of problem no.3 (so that’s 50 points). I’m expecting a failing grade. But if they are generous enough with partial points, I might actually pass the first exam.
Done with ES13. Now I’m cramming two technical papers in one my majors. One is due this Friday, and the other one is due next week. I’m after the plus points my prof’s giving to those who submit their papers early.
A 150 points take home exam in EM10 is what I also intend to finish (at least half of it) this week. It’s very, very long and there are two problems which I don’t know how to answer.
I’m starting to miss 8-hours of sleep and endless hours of petix. Haaaay…
When I asked my friends if they have any idea on what insurance quote is, their reactions were like ‘What are you talking about, dude?’
At the age of 20, we’re still in school finishing our degree in Engineering. None of us have encountered the term insurance quote or anything related to that. We spend our money on shopping, food, for entertaining ourselves or just saving our excess cash.
It will still be years before any of us will involve ourselves in the ‘grown-ups’ business. The ultimate goal each of us have in mind is to graduate college. Right?
Sorry… I’ve been busy last week…
Will blog again as soon as i’m done with my technical paper in MEtE12. =)
Imagine groceries without barcode scanners; long lines and manual listing of sales of goods is a waste of time, money and effort.
When I was a kid, I would tell the grown-ups I wanted to be a cashier in a supermarket. It was a stupid ambition, I know. But could you blame me for loving cash and the clink-clank noise my toy cash register makes when I play with it?
Just another reminisce. Visiting childhood memories makes me wish that I was a child again — living in a world where the only complications involved were why 1+1 is equal to two and where babies came.
Michael Jackson died at the age of 50, but his wrinkles are barely visible or don’t even exist at all. What’s the secret for his flawless, wrinkle-free skin? Is it because of the rumored hyperbaric tank he sleeps in, or has he found the best wrinkle cream that slows down his aging process?
Vanity products available in the market are expensive. Not all dealers are to be trusted; there are those who sell these products at an expensive price and claim they are effective and will give positive results in just 7 days (when they really don’t).