Monday, August 17, 2020
February(ish) Updates and Notes
February(ish) Updates and Notes Hello, everyone! Itâs been a while since I last posted. Here are two photos that accurately summarize my current state of existence: The photos are in this order because we are student-athletes, not athlete-students. The top photo is a week in the life of Junior spring. Iâm currently in 5-ish classes (3 12-unit classes, a 9-unit, and a 6-unit). I think itâs starting to settle down a bit now, but the initial jump from IAP to âSURPRISE you have classes and psets and labs and tests againâ was a rough transition this year. Plus some of my classes are âfrontloadingâ, which apparently means that they can give you five assignments a week as long as they promise it will become easier later (looking at you, 2.671). At times, it feels like a never-ending stream of due dates and internal (sometimes external) screaming. Overall though, Iâm super happy with my schedule! Hereâs each class with a summary, in haiku form: 2.671: Measurement and Instrumentation Much more than rulers MechEâs must measure all things And make pretty graphs 2.006: Thermo and Fluid Dynamics II Heat, flow, and pressure Are all important for us When we build cool things. 17.395: Innovation Systems How can the U. S. Help innovation in tech.? Letâs talk about it. 6.0001: Introduction to Python Six triple O fun Is brainwashing you to join The cult of Course 6 2.065: Acoustics and Sensing Waves waves waves waves waves Plane waves, resonance, wavelength, waves Wave waves waves waves waves Wow, that was a ride. If youâre still reading this, youâre a true fan. 3 Now on to the athlete part. This past week has featured some pretty amazing basketball. We entered the postseason conference tournament seeded #5 (out of 7), and played games on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. In the end, we exited with the first womenâs basketball conference title in MIT history! This is what it felt like: As I write this, Iâm riding a bus to Rochester, NY for the first round of the NCAA tournament. If youâre near Rochester (unlikely, but had to throw that out there), or want to tune in to the livestream, we play at 5pm tomorrow. Rolllllllllllllllll Tech! Post Tagged #2.006 Thermo and Fluid Dynamics II #2.065 Acoustics and Sensing #2.671 Measurement and Instrumentation #6.0001 #NCAA #photography
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