Like Jennifer, my spring semester has also drawn to a close. As I walked out of class Wednesday night after my two-hour final, my lips burst into a radiant grin. My immediate thought was, "I did it! No more trig!"
As soon as I thought those words, I had to laugh a little. After all, if I keep pursuing this educational path, I'll continue to use and build upon the principles learned in trigonometry. I'm sure there will come a day when I'll look back and say, "Psshh. Trig. That was easy in comparison to (fill in the blank)."
While June is already starting to fly by, I'm still unsure of many things for this upcoming fall semester. I still don't know if I'll be part time or full time at this point, especially since so many engineering classes are dependent on completion of calculus.
I am excited at the possibility that I'll be attending a 4-year college(even if it is a cheap state-run commuter school) instead of floating around in community college purgatory. For now, it's summertime. Time to bust ass working full-time and save up for the future.
No More Trig!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Cool Sites
Blogroll, please.
Archives
Labels
- 1st day of school
- 3D modeling
- about nicestems
- ajax
- ASME
- back to school
- cartoons
- competition
- csun
- diy
- drawings
- drones
- engine rebuild
- engineering organizations
- fractured ankle
- green
- guggenheim
- hating math
- homework
- honda civic crank pulley bolt
- humor
- introduction
- japanese
- jazz
- jennifer
- laura
- math
- mechanical engineering
- Misc
- motivation
- nano
- nerds
- past
- physics
- precalc
- Pro-E
- procrastinating
- programming
- robotics
- robots
- SAE
- SAE Baja
- sketch up
- Solidworks
- sucking at math
- technology
- traditional degrees
- trigonometry
- UAVs
- work/life balance

1 comments:
Congrats! One step at a time, and mastering trig is no small feat! Now I can come to you with Trig questions!
Post a Comment