OMG ZOMG S.S.A.M.!! OMG ZOMG.
Haha. Okay, back to CS.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
All Nighter
Pulling an all-nighter. It's 3.37 am. Listening to "Live Your Life", after "Down" and "Replay". Priceless! :)
Monday, April 5, 2010
LONG DAY!!
OMG It's been such a long day. It's 2 am now.
First CS exercise due before lecture.
Then Professor Sedgewick's Office Hours.
Then meeting Professor Malik at lunch (by accident).
Then Math office hours, Math homework due at 5 pm, and EGR lecture.
Then working on Mark's profile and skipping dinner (having chocolate chop cookies sitting in Firestone instead). Worked on it for two hours and had it ready by my writing seminar at 7.30. Writing seminar was amazing today, and there were some really, really amazing profiles read out. The session today made my week.
My profile was funny, and the entire class laughed out loud at least 4 - 5 times! :)
Mark's profile on me was really touching and heartfelt, and I thanked him for that (he thanked me too).
Anyhow, then a little break with late meal at Frist, then lab TAs for help with my COS 226 program. Then back home, doing laundry and folding old clean laundry. Discussing room draw. Sending a couple of emails. Back to CS.
Tomorrow is going to be a long day too. CS assignment due at 11 pm. Have to mail sponsor letter too. BSE open houses throughout entire evening so I have to devote a lot of time to CS before that. Then CWR course application due on the 7th. Phew. Then Econ problem set for Friday. Then Math quiz next week. OMG
Anyhow, time to collect my dried laundry and then go off to sleep. Good night! :)
First CS exercise due before lecture.
Then Professor Sedgewick's Office Hours.
Then meeting Professor Malik at lunch (by accident).
Then Math office hours, Math homework due at 5 pm, and EGR lecture.
Then working on Mark's profile and skipping dinner (having chocolate chop cookies sitting in Firestone instead). Worked on it for two hours and had it ready by my writing seminar at 7.30. Writing seminar was amazing today, and there were some really, really amazing profiles read out. The session today made my week.
My profile was funny, and the entire class laughed out loud at least 4 - 5 times! :)
Mark's profile on me was really touching and heartfelt, and I thanked him for that (he thanked me too).
Anyhow, then a little break with late meal at Frist, then lab TAs for help with my COS 226 program. Then back home, doing laundry and folding old clean laundry. Discussing room draw. Sending a couple of emails. Back to CS.
Tomorrow is going to be a long day too. CS assignment due at 11 pm. Have to mail sponsor letter too. BSE open houses throughout entire evening so I have to devote a lot of time to CS before that. Then CWR course application due on the 7th. Phew. Then Econ problem set for Friday. Then Math quiz next week. OMG
Anyhow, time to collect my dried laundry and then go off to sleep. Good night! :)
Saturday, April 3, 2010
The 14th Annual Wharton India Economic Forum
According to the website,
"The Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF) is an annual India-centric conference hosted by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, bringing together thought-leaders, professionals, faculty and students to discuss the opportunities that lie in India's way and the challenges that need to be addressed. Since its inception 13 years ago, WIEF has been the leading business forum focused on India in the United States.
The theme for the 14th Annual Wharton India Economic Forum is
India : Breaking Boundaries"
I had an amazing time at the Wharton India forum, when I went there last week. I went along with three friends (2 juniors, a sophomore) and we drove from Princeton to Philadelphia, at 7 in the morning.
TO be completed.
"The Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF) is an annual India-centric conference hosted by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, bringing together thought-leaders, professionals, faculty and students to discuss the opportunities that lie in India's way and the challenges that need to be addressed. Since its inception 13 years ago, WIEF has been the leading business forum focused on India in the United States.
The theme for the 14th Annual Wharton India Economic Forum is
India : Breaking Boundaries"
I had an amazing time at the Wharton India forum, when I went there last week. I went along with three friends (2 juniors, a sophomore) and we drove from Princeton to Philadelphia, at 7 in the morning.
TO be completed.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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