I subbed for my brother's volleyball team last night... for my brother. His foot is broken. He's out 4-6 weeks. Our team won the first two games, the second fairly handily. It was the first time we won a series when I was on their team. Talks have begun to spring up about joining a fall indoor volleyball league, both men's and mixed. I'm excited for both.
After the late night of volleyball and socializing, I headed to the library to cram a few extra topics into my brain before my test this morning. Like the last test, I finished fairly early, like 45 min in. The rest of the class wasn't even on the last problem (although their are only 8 people in the class). I decided, unlike last time, to stick around and re-re-re-look over my test. I then noticed I made a silly mistake on the last problem. Then I noticed I made another one. And finally a third small mistake on the last problem. Hopefully that was all of them.
side note: on the test the professor put something to the nature of: "Using your best engineering judgment, please analyze blah, blah, blah." 5/8 of the class raised their hand and asked the prof for a more clear explanation. I was not one of them and glad I wasn't. It was one of the first times where I went to more classes than 5/8 of the class and understood exactly what the prof was getting at. Although, I still think the sentence/idea is complete bullshit.
After the late night of volleyball and socializing, I headed to the library to cram a few extra topics into my brain before my test this morning. Like the last test, I finished fairly early, like 45 min in. The rest of the class wasn't even on the last problem (although their are only 8 people in the class). I decided, unlike last time, to stick around and re-re-re-look over my test. I then noticed I made a silly mistake on the last problem. Then I noticed I made another one. And finally a third small mistake on the last problem. Hopefully that was all of them.
side note: on the test the professor put something to the nature of: "Using your best engineering judgment, please analyze blah, blah, blah." 5/8 of the class raised their hand and asked the prof for a more clear explanation. I was not one of them and glad I wasn't. It was one of the first times where I went to more classes than 5/8 of the class and understood exactly what the prof was getting at. Although, I still think the sentence/idea is complete bullshit.

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