7.10.07

My first week in the school

I started studying Math. It's just a weird feeling, to call oneself "a mathematician". OK, I have a long way to go and I understand it (actually, I'll be lucky to get through the first year), but a lot of other people start thinking about me in that way (or, at least, considering it). Welcome, my new identity...
  • Analysis, Linear Algebra: pretty hard and pretty incomprehensible; I'll have to do a lot of work at home
  • Logic: also pretty hard, but it's not a mandatory lecture
  • Physics for mathematicians: will be fun; I like the lecturer, his style
  • Programming: it will be perhaps rather easier, on the other hand we'll have to write programs at home
  • Economics: the lecturer is not very good at lecturing, but the matter is interesting (at least for me)
  • Physical Education: I don't have to swim! I'm going to play floorball.
  • Psychology: I take the courses at the Faculty of Philosophy. Very interesting, though I don't have time to attend all the lectures I'd like. And there'll be probably troubles with getting credits for the Psychology subjects - never mind.
Although a lot of stuff is hard, I like it so far. This week has been one of the best ones in my life, considering the amount of the new stuff I've learned. I love learning :-) That's also the reason why I take somewhat more courses than I'd have to.
Not to mention I've started "working" in Institute of Physics.
In the school, apart from learning, there's the second thing I love - people!! A lot of them -> a lot of talking and talking :-)
All in all, I'm happy, though often pretty exhausted.
Bye, I have to practice Algebra and Analysis.
The views of other new (not just Math) students: Janie, Meldath

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck, for "I love learning".
Beyond "talking and talking", sure.
You are a privileged, one of more.
At the very beginning, two weeks.
But the road is open. A good one.
So take care! Agreed?

eeris said...

How nice of you :-)

Anonymous said...

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http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/experience