Posts Tagged ‘ analysis ’
And so starts another year at Keble. While Freshers Week is designed to help the new 1st year settle in and meet people, I’ve found that the week actually lends itself much more to returning students that to new ones in terms of making friends – last year, I was introduced to so many people [ READ MORE ]
On Tuesday and Thursday of this week I had computer science exams – Functional Programming and Design & Analysis of Algorithms on Tuesday, and Imperative Programming I and II on Thursday. They both went about the same – could have gone worse, and could probably have gone much better. I’m not sure what else there [ READ MORE ]
It still surprises me, to the point of it being seemingly magical, how hot water can clean plates so much better than cold water can. A sign of reading thorough too many pages of Linear Algebra lecture notes is reading “exercise left to the reader” as “exercise left of the radar”. Many times. Maths lecturers copy lecture [ READ MORE ]
Who thought it was a good idea to put important exams in the same term as good weather? They just don’t fit together in any way. Anyway, I flew back to Oxford on the Monday, and so had a few days to sort myself out / revise before 2 3-hour exams on Friday. The Pure [ READ MORE ]
And so the last term of the year has started. I arrived yesterday evening, with travelling actually going better than expected given my past experiences (although I was sitting beside some pretty weird people on the train). On arrival at Keble I found that Parcelforce had neglected to deliver the box on time (although they [ READ MORE ]