老套d講句 逆水行舟 不進則退
就由今日開始認真上堂好嗎?
クラスがすきになちゃってーーっていうことができるかい?
去一去旅行就亂了陣腳 抵死~
老套d講句 逆水行舟 不進則退
就由今日開始認真上堂好嗎?
クラスがすきになちゃってーーっていうことができるかい?
去一去旅行就亂了陣腳 抵死~
Q: 請問呢度有邊一科major 係唔需要任何physics 同數學?
don’t ask me why it would happen, I have no idea why.
don’t ask me how to do better, I have no idea how.
The situation just got out of hand, I hope you understand.
damn the long weekend. girl, now you suffer your own sin.
i’m fed up with “how”
may i insert some more hours in between the days?
[req]鬥志 時間 精神 勇氣 passion ability chance
suen bah lahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
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如何留得住高潮 一招了 太過少 怎何再跌落寂寥
question 1 (10 points):
is “no mood” a valid excuse for not working?
question 2: (15 points)
is ‘my-mind-is-occupied-by-sth-else’ a valid excuse for not working on PSETs?
question 3: (5 points)
is sleeping more important than working?
question 4: (20 points)
can i pretend that Im sick / hv a fever/ feeling dizzy so I could sleep legally right now?
question 5:
WHY EVERYTHING IS DUE ON THURSDAY?
question 6:
可唔可以剪走 星期三晚?? because Wed dinner would be..
Appetizer
24A CC1
Japanese Vocab Quiz 24A
SP 24A 提出日
Entrée
18.01 A Exam 1 (Lecture 0 – 9)
8.01 PSET 3 due
Globalization essay #1 due
Desserts
Physics Quiz Force+Linear Motion on Thurs
scream 2: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
估唔到有生之年有得睇RUSSELL PETERES LIVE COMEDY!!!!
scream 3: suicidal procrastination
The 9 months wait is finally over. Choose a Side.
Heroes Season 3 —‘Villians’ Premiere–TODAY!!


進入第三個星期
今天是—Suicide Prevention Day !!
Happy Suicide Day
Katharine E. Silberstein
MIT is famous for its monthly gratuitous three-day weekends. A non-MITer might ask, “Why should all MIT students get all these free breaks?” Upperclassmen are likely to chime in, “We’re doing hard work. We deserve it. But freshmen, they aren’t taking any classes that are hard enough to merit a catch-up day. They have no reason to complain yet. What gives?” True, the class of 2010 is still only learning how to sip from the fire hose. Some are still getting enough sleep. A lucky few are even getting A’s on tests. However, MIT is unlike any learning environment in the world, and it takes a lot of getting used to. An occasional day off does much to ease the painful reality of MIT’s workload and the overall stress associated with college.
The saying goes, “At MIT, you can have enough sleep, good grades, or a social life. Pick two.” It is certainly a challenge to balance the myriad of obligations – academic, social, physical, and mental. Is this really what college is supposed to be like? Before classes began, we were told that recitations should supplement lecture material, not replace it. However, it is now apparent that problem sets cover topics untouched in lecture, and sometimes even in recitation. The sheer volume of work assigned in each class is enough to push even the most diligent student over the edge. To classes, add on attending meetings for various clubs and organizations, adjusting to a new living situation, finding something to eat that won’t contribute to the freshman fifteen, and making a tiny bit of personal time; it’s no wonder we feel stressed.
I’m certainly not the only freshman who feels this way, either. In the days leading up to student holiday three-day weekends, we’re all just barely hanging on to sanity, constantly thinking, “What the hell am I doing here?” It seems as though the work at MIT is dependent on Boyle’s Law: With a workweek of smaller volume, the pressure on students increases. The limit of work approaches infinity as time until the due date approaches zero. We aimlessly scribble p-set after p-set, pondering what real purpose our completion of a problem serves besides being able to move on to more problems.
It does seem, however, that this could be a true-to-scale (or perhaps even larger-than-life) way to prepare us for real life. Thus far, kids like us have coasted through our academic training for the most part. Of those admitted to this year’s freshman class, over 50% ranked in the top 5% of their high school class. We have not been living in the real world; average is a foreign feeling. So, MIT throws us painfully back down to earth in the hopes that in four years, we will have healed and perhaps developed a tougher skin in order to deal with the world’s problem sets. That makes sense, even if it doesn’t relieve the suffering caused by this newfound mediocrity.
MIT really does think of everything. They know that they are asking us to deal with more than our little lives have ever required of us, and they are empathetic (and rightfully so). Therefore, all students (yes, even freshmen) observe a holy day of obligation to our sanity each month, affectionately known as Suicide Prevention Day, or even more affectionately, Suicide Day. We gather together in solemn prayer that such an extended weekend might allow us to finish p-sets on time, to get caught up on sleep, and maybe even to purge some of the stress from our overtaxed minds and bodies. Even if some waste a long weekend procrastinating like they do all other weekends, we all gratefully acknowledge that the institute is trying to take care of us. Amen.
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btw recently i found a sudden surge of visitors of this blog haaha
i duno my 若隱若現宣傳法 is so effective XD
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many things are soooo difficult to deal with …….so time-consuming, energy-consuming
so impossible to accomplish with my ability, gum dou mo gaai
coz im here ..but dont u know i’m so tired of it all……?