Thursday, March 09, 2006

Taking a drink from a Fire Hose

Long time no blog, I was simply buried the last couple of weeks with school. My material science electives - semiconductor processing and optoelectronics - are sucking up so much of my time. But I am not ranting about these classes. No... I actually enjoy taking these classes and have learned a great deal from the materials we covered in class. Funny, I find that the first month of a semester at MIT is often the most grueling period. After 4 semesters at MIT, I have observed that almost every professor tries to cramp everything in the first 5 weeks of the semester - it's like taking a drink from a fire hose. But relief is in sight, the second half of the semester is typically associated with group projects, guest lecturers, and term papers or design reviews. The pace is more bearable and the workload should lightened up a little. That's good. So 2 more weeks of crazy schedule before it goes downhill. ;-)

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