So today I just had my first paper: macroeconomics. The questions were tricky, but overall the paper was alright, although I threw away a couple of marks for miscalculating an equation by forgetting to multiply that equation by ten. And here I am trying to major in Actuarial Studies. Here's a tip: If you ever hire me to do some actuarial work, or even some counting work for you in the future, do make sure to check that I remember to multiply whatever I am suppose to count by ten. So yes, I am very frustrated because of that.
So now comes the double whammy, with ATA (accounting) on 16 Nov followed straight by Linear Algebra (maths) on 17 Nov. Two of my most important subjects of the semester. Awesome init?
If you have been a loyal follower of my blog, you would probably remembered falling asleep trying to read my posts about my Time Vortex theory. WAIT! Before you hit X to close the window/tab whatever, I am not going ramble on about the Vortex this time. But I want just want to say this, I have a breakthrough in my theory that will revolutionize mankind's very grasp of time, space and dimension. It will blow your mind away, just like a mind grenade. Right now, I am temporarily putting my research on halt for my exams, but after my exams, I promise to publish the results of my research. I expect the Noble prize for this. Yes, it's that awesome.
Just like anyone else, I can't wait for my exams to end. At the back of my head, there's one thing I must do during my after-exams break. No, it's not studying, but
Mastering Microsoft Excel
I need to know how to use Excel, because really my knowledge of Excel is almost non-existent. I had a couple of assignments using Excel this year, and it was a nightmare.
Alright folks, thanks for reading. I probably procrastinated long enough. Have to try to study now.
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