Bah. Tuesdays are supposed to be the days I can sleep in. I don't have classes, and yet, here I am, awake at 7 again. Mostly because if I want the car, I have to drive with my mom down to Boulder today and bring the car back with me. Not that I mind Boulder really. My grandma lives there, and they have some keen places to eat (The Tea House there has the best chai ever), but I rather hate having to getup early on my sleep in days. I get so few, and they're what keep me from, you know, snapping or something. :P
Ah well. At least I buckled down last night and got both my current program and my last program working all correctly. Maybe I can get more than 1 out of 10 points for the last program. Oh, and I got my tests back from Numerical Analysis and Physics. I currently love my numerical teacher's policy for grading things. He told us that as long as we did the work, and it looks like we knew basically what we were doing, we got 100%. If we didn't do one of the exercises, we got a B. But seriously, he doesn't even count off for wrong answers or mistakes in calculations. He says everyone makes mistakes, and if it looks like we made one, he just puts a mark there, but doesn't count off for it. I will never have an easier test grader. And as for my physics test, I got an 88% with the curve, 87 without it. So I'm happy I guess. I made a few stupid mistakes or judgment calls on my test, such as getting an incorrect value from a correct equation, but otherwise I nailed it.
Ah well. At least I buckled down last night and got both my current program and my last program working all correctly. Maybe I can get more than 1 out of 10 points for the last program. Oh, and I got my tests back from Numerical Analysis and Physics. I currently love my numerical teacher's policy for grading things. He told us that as long as we did the work, and it looks like we knew basically what we were doing, we got 100%. If we didn't do one of the exercises, we got a B. But seriously, he doesn't even count off for wrong answers or mistakes in calculations. He says everyone makes mistakes, and if it looks like we made one, he just puts a mark there, but doesn't count off for it. I will never have an easier test grader. And as for my physics test, I got an 88% with the curve, 87 without it. So I'm happy I guess. I made a few stupid mistakes or judgment calls on my test, such as getting an incorrect value from a correct equation, but otherwise I nailed it.