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September 10, 2003

School is kind of pissing me off

School started last week. Not only does this signal the end of my wonderful summer vacation, but basically it means I will not sleep again until the end of the semester. Someone *please* remind me again why it’s smart to work full time and go to grad school at the same time?

I am only taking one class this semester. I have decided that I want to have some sort of life this semester. I don’t really care how long it takes me to graduate. I will get my degree eventually. I do have my bachelors already after all, the masters is really just icing on the cake, its not exactly necessary.

Anyway this one class that I have is Advanced Computer Architecture. More specifically we are focusing on the theories of parallel architecture. I know you non engineers out there have no idea what I just said, it really doesn’t matter for this story to make sense. This class is a joint class for both the Electrical Engineering dept, and the Computer Science department. The prerequisite for this class is a computer science class. I am sure you can tell right now that me as a EE major, clearly has not taken this prerequisite class because I am not a CS major. Anyway, it’s very lame cause I clearly have all the knowledge necessary for this class, I just did not take this one CS class. The professor is being a prick about this, asking to see my transcripts to see if I deserve to be in the class.

All I have to say is that if I do not get into this class, there *WILL* be some serious hell to pay. I am not a student you want to mess with, I am not afraid to bring issues all the way up the dean and start kicking a little ass. No self righteous professor will preventing from getting my degree.

I don’t really know why I care so much, this class although a fairly interesting subject matter is going to suck because the professor is so boring that you go insane by the end of class.


Posted by Scott at September 10, 2003 07:23 AM

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