Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Physics is Icky

Look, I waited only a few days before posting since last time! Very impressive, I must say.

Anyway, the concert went alright yesterday. By that I mean my solo was not terrible. Other than that, we probably have played the pieces better, but I guess we survived. At least my solos in the next concert will not be so important, which is good.

Tomorrow I have a midterm, in physics. For those of you not aware of this yet, it turns out that physics is icky. I know that most people realize this fact after about 1 physics lecture, but it took me two years to come to this conclusion. Personally I think this is proof that physics majors like myself are actually quite stupid, but I suppose maybe I'm wrong. Anyway, I hope my midterm tomorrow is not too bad. There's not really a lot I can do to study for it, just look over some of my old homework problems and see if I sort of know what's going on. It's open book/notes which makes it possible that I might do decently.

Right now I'm supposed to be filling out forms and doing other useful things, but actually I will play WoW for a while first. I'm sad and pathetic like that. Alright, I've decided to stop whining for the moment.

2 Comments:

At 12:12 AM, Blogger Six said...

when it rains it pours apparently. You think physics is icky now huh? You in quantum or something? Glad life seems to be going so well for you. :P and you still have time for WoW. Glad you finally picked up on the MMO thing... although WoW isn't really the best. I guess I'd be playing it out of any out there... I'm looking to new ones though. Not that I have time to play, but if I did. :P

 
At 7:21 AM, Blogger The Baron of Boron said...

I'm actually done with quantum, that was icky too. Right now I'm taking statistical mechanics and the third quarter of advanced electromagnetism. They're probably not that bad, I just like to whine. Also, I don't really have time to play WoW either, but somehow I manage to play a lot regardless of that fact.

 

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