Saturday, July 25, 2020
Its Not Always Rainbows and Butterflies
Itâs Not Always Rainbows and Butterflies So, Im in the Stratton Reading Room right now and the number of students here had dwindled down to single digits. I logged on to take a short study break, and This entry is going to be really spontaneous, since Snively and Paul both coincidentally (or maybe not so coincidentally, since everyone is feeling hosed right now yup, and its ONLY been 4 weeks of class!) decided to blog about schoolwork, I decided to pitch in my own ideas. So, you all probably has heard that getting an education at MIT is like taking a drink from a fire hose, right? (If you havent, Ill glomp you! jk. =D) The truth is, as cliched as the statement had become, its very much true. At MIT, the courses are not just fast-paced; they practically gallop. I think one of my fellow 11s put it quite well: Taking classes at MIT is like riding a train whose speed increases exponentially with time. Additionally, this train does not have any seats. Instead, you are given handlebars on the side of the train to hang on to. In the beginning, the train starts out really slow, so sometimes you dont even have to hold on. You can jog on the side of the train and still be quite alright. However, as the train gains momentum, you gotta jump onto the train, hang on to the handlebars, and meet the blast of wind in your face head-on. Coincidentally, I didnt delete an email I received a couple of days ago just because one sentence in it made me chuckle: Its the start of yet another week woo hoo. Even if you managed to have a nice weekend, its now time to return to the crazy world of enormous textbooks, incomprehensible psets, and mind-numbing lectures. I just had to laugh. =p Intense, eh? So this was my day: 1:17 AM: Began studying for the 18.03 test that Paul mentioned. 3:02 AM: Decided resistance is futile. Shower. Pack up. 3:27 AM: Bedtime! zzzzzz 10:20 AM: Riiiiiing! Groggily turns off the alarm. 10:27 AM: *looks at the clock* *tries to decipher clock hands* *face hits the pillow* 10:43 AM: *looks at the clock* *tries to decipher clock hands* AH Im going to be late! (my first class was a language class, and tardiness+absences will kill your grade) 10:47 Am: Gets ready while mentally getting annoyed at self for being so sleepy even after sleeping seven hours. Note to self: Must be the New England weather. 10:53 AM: Power walks down Dorm Row (note: iHouse is almost as far from campus as Next is). 11:02 AM: Gets to the first floor of Building 16, all the way across campus (this is almost East Campus). Meets Spanish professor while waiting for the elevator. (phew, Im not late.) 11:55 AM: Class dismissed. Heads on to 5.111 (chemistry). 12:00 PM: Arrives in class. Professor begins talking about periodic trends. 12:47 PM: *yawn* Begins to feel that increasing and decreasing starts to sound curiously similar. 1:00 PM: Arrive at 14.01 (economics) lecture, professor begins drawing pretty graphs and curves on the board. 1:32 PM: Drifts off into the merry land where everything is in equilibrium and there isnt any math equations to solve 1:48 PM: Jolts to a start and realizes that, in fact, life is full of equations and variables, as evidenced by the chalkboard, which had since begun filling up with mathematics statements. 2:00 PM: Arrives at 18.03 (differential equations) lecture, professor began debating with self about the pros and cons of non-linear functions and linear functions. 2:28 PM: Paid rapt attention in anticipation for the exam on Wednesday. Note-taking interrupted by a snore from the kid beside me that had begun napping. 2:53 PM: Kid beside me wakes up. (good timing!) 3:00 PM: Famished, heads off to Stata Center for lunch. 3:32 PM: Checks email and surfs the Web (I discovered what 419 scams and scam-baiters are today!) 4:02 PM: Heads off to Hayden Library to do some work. 4:08 PM: Begins reading physics (8.02), from Chapter 1. 4:59 PM: Reviewed all the material since Week 1. Feels proud of self. 5:02 PM: Decides to take a little break to reward self. 5:03 PM: Promptly falls asleep in the cushy armchairs in the library. zzzzzzz 6:47 PM: Groggily peers at a clock. WOAH, its almost 7?! 6:50 PM: Decides to get some dinner. 6:51 PM: Cold blast of air from the outside immediately killed any sleepbugs. 7:00 PM: Arrives at Au Bon Pain, by Kendall Square. 7:08 PM: Ordered a sandwich and some soup and began studying while eating. (Note: I actually like studying in cafes during weekday nights sometimes because I really enjoy the ambience. Also, cafes are generally not very loud on weekday nights as well, so it all works out =p) 8:47 PM: Cleaning lady starts to clean up the shop. 9:02 PM: Cleaning lady starts to throw me evil looks and begins vacuuming very close to me. 9:06 PM: Leaves the restaurant, proceeds to Stratton Reading Room. 9:10 PM: Decided to traverse from East Campus to Building 7 completely using the underground tunnel systems (something I havent done since Orientation). Discovered several interesting nooks and crannies. 9:25 PM: Arrives at Reading Room. 9:34 PM: Resumes studying physics. 10:10 PM: A girl nearby begins complaining about her boyfriend, who apparently is in another state and therefore cannot find out about what I say, to her friend. (Im in the Lounge, where talking is allowed) 10:13 PM: Girl A ends her tirade. Girl B begins sympathizing with Girl A. 10:15 PM: Girl A refuses to be consoled. Complains about her boyfriend some more. 10:47 PM: Switches gears to studying for 18.03. 11:03 PM: Some friends from 18.03 arrive, discussed some questions. STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY 1:47 AM: Did all I can do with 18.03. Began working on Spanish assignment. 2:01 AM: Finished Spanish assignment. 2:10 AM: Logs on to the Internet. 3:12 AM: And here I am. I guess Im about 70% finished for studying for the 18.03 exam, and somewhat prepped for my 8.02 exam next Thursday (I have four exam next week, oh bother). I think its time to sleep. Good night! =D - (and because I dont like blogging w/o photos) (ok, I know it says ful sunrise its late =p)
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