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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 ]
Now is the week of ending of lectures and starting of major revision… maybe. The mocks are next week, which should go, ahm, interestingly, and then mods (proper exams) are in week 8 / 9. But this post isn’t about that. Some good things did come of this week: Got my final computing practical finished; Imperative [ READ MORE ]
This week started out with me buying a fair lot of chocolate-y stuff from Sainsbury’s – more so, most likely, than I’ll be able to consume if I want to remain healthy! This week I managed to get both of my practicals finished – yes, that’s right, no annoyingly rushed Week 8 practicals to try and [ READ MORE ]
Although noticeably less busy than week 4 (at least on paper / Google Calendar), week 5 still turned out to be just as hectic as the week that preceded it. Linear Algebra was replaced by Groups, Rings and Fields, which has proved to be interesting enough so far, and probability was replaced by statistics (optional [ READ MORE ]
Week 4 has passed, and so I am more than halfway through this term, and so more than halfway through my first year. (This time next year, I’ll be halfway through my course. Scary.) Thankfully, this term has gone much better than last term, and I’m really understanding and feel like I’m taking a lot [ READ MORE ]