MIT has this uncanny way of making you learn life lessons extremely quickly. Case in point: in the past two and a half years, I've learned the following:
(1) Work never ends - no matter what, there's always something
Quick, what does an atom bomb, the plural form of a famous Texas battle, and hiking have to do with each other?
hmmm...
If you guessed "Blowing up the alamo into pieces then hiding out in the mountains", I admire
A couple of days ago, I was working on an entry talking about all the things I was planning on doing during IAP...and then I got distracted by, well, IAP.
Oops. :)
So, here's a quick recap of what I've done so far
Professor Leeb, my 6.131 Professor, notices if we're late. So I tend to walk rush from my 6.336 lecture in 10-250 to the 6.131 lecture in 34-101. I was moving quickly down the hall last Thursday, not paying attention
I arrived on the MIT campus in August of 1982 with all my "stuff" crammed into four suitcases. I quickly discovered that MIT and Baker House was the place where I would happily spend the next four years of my life