I have like two weeks, but I’ve been waiting for feedback by my tutor so that should arrive at some point too and take away time. I’m currently trying to do what you recommend, but it’s hard because it’s been months since I worked on the literature review so I’ve kind of fallen out off those topics. I’m writing about AI in hospitality.
in one of my classes we have taken 4 tests so far. this was the result line: 60 / 60 / 60 / 62 I’m so disappointed with myself because I actually study meanwhile my brother hardly studies and he has a 90 in the class and I’m barely at 70. This is depressing tbh.
I feel like it’s been going by surprisingly fast tbh. I mean, I’m dying cause it’s my last semester and it couldn’t go by fast enough but still, we’re gettin there
I’m already starting to not to care about the semester so that’s not but my grades are ok enough to slack off a bit
graduated from the data science bootcamp and now in job hunt hell. how the fuck do i "leverage my network" on linkedin? is there a separate app for that? also, how has linkedin been around for so long and still designed like complete shit?
I submitted my master’s thesis today and there’s a big mistake on the title page that makes the title of the thesis nonsensical. All because I had to change it last minute because of annoying feedback. I hate my life.
I still have 17 class sessions left, which is honestly kind of scary because I have so much stuff to do before the semester ends (primarily grad school applications) and so little time to do it.
Also, I'm pretty sure my quantum mechanics class is down to three people (after starting with 11). It's kind of feeling like a "who will be the last person standing" kind of thing. All I know is that we better all get an A+ for sticking through the class
damn. That is a lots godspeed. Can you explain to me as if I were a child what it is you do in a quantum mechanics course? Is it mostly just math?
Honestly, all advanced physics courses are mostly just math. Quantum mechanics is just math with more weird symbols, equations that feel like they go on forever, and almost no numbers whatsoever. Also, this is the first class where I actually needed to "use" a computer program to solve a hw problem (I say use in quotations because I found the solution manual to the book and just claimed that I did the problem using a computer... surprisingly, he bought it). It's actually not quite as bad as I thought it would be although I guess the 80% of the class who dropped would disagree
I can go in to advising and get a grad check and apply for graduation (as in, graduating in May) and it’s freaking me out it’s feeling real