Sheesh. Where does the time go...? Saturday's already gone. Posting important things for reference over the week...
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Things to do:
-- Send test e-mail to Cynthia tomorrow
-- Attempt and study flash quizzes for 401 tomorrow
-- Read week 1 & 2 assignments for 310 by Monday
-- Start on IRAs with Wai on Monday (noon)
-- Read chapter 14 of Markel for 400 by Tuesday
-- Talk to Kate & Judy about magazine on Tuesday
-- Finish 24-76 and send step and object (and Fr04 object) to Rebecca by Tuesday
-- Submit 4-5 pages of sample writing for 401 by Wednesday
-- Double-check T-shirt prices by meeting on Wednesday
-- Type up minutes and send to Rose & Danielle before meeting on Wednesday
-- Arbitrate with Rebecca on Thursday (1 PM)
-- Have some sort of research progress by Friday meeting
-- Have first project finished by Monday (Oct 9)
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Classes are pretty cool in a I-dread-when-things-get-hectic kind of way. Rebuilding the sentence for effectiveness and clarity for users (usability engineering has never sounded so neat), practicing types of writing for speed and efficiency, and multiple crash courses in designing software with sprinklings of portfolio creation and presentations.
I'm starting to get an idea why this major is in the College of Engineering here. A design project every week? Good grief. I'll be spending hours in lab, especially when we get into tutorial creation...
... On the good side, it doesn't sound like I'll be having any formal exams. Just "quizzes" and tons of reports. Bleh.
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Things to do:
-- Attempt and study flash quizzes for 401 tomorrow
-- Read week 1 & 2 assignments for 310 by Monday
-- Start on IRAs with Wai on Monday (noon)
-- Read chapter 14 of Markel for 400 by Tuesday
-- Talk to Kate & Judy about magazine on Tuesday
-- Finish 24-76 and send step and object (and Fr04 object) to Rebecca by Tuesday
-- Submit 4-5 pages of sample writing for 401 by Wednesday
-- Double-check T-shirt prices by meeting on Wednesday
-- Arbitrate with Rebecca on Thursday (1 PM)
-- Have some sort of research progress by Friday meeting
-- Have first project finished by Monday (Oct 9)
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Classes are pretty cool in a I-dread-when-things-get-hectic kind of way. Rebuilding the sentence for effectiveness and clarity for users (usability engineering has never sounded so neat), practicing types of writing for speed and efficiency, and multiple crash courses in designing software with sprinklings of portfolio creation and presentations.
I'm starting to get an idea why this major is in the College of Engineering here. A design project every week? Good grief. I'll be spending hours in lab, especially when we get into tutorial creation...
... On the good side, it doesn't sound like I'll be having any formal exams. Just "quizzes" and tons of reports. Bleh.