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Finals
My finals are now here with a vengence and I am so disinterested in my course I'm strugling quite badly to force myslef to revise.
As a result I will probably be quite scarce for a while.
The best of luck with the exams!!
Good luck with your exams. Soon it'll all be over.
I've got until friday to hand a big technical report but after that I'm freeee!
Good luck! I got rid of mine a couple of weeks ago!
Besta luck, Earl.
Just barely cleared mine.
Ah yes, finals time: the two times a year that most students are actually *working*, and the time when those of us who have passed that stage can gleefully grin and say "TTTHHBBBT!"
[SIZE=1]Note I said "most students". I am not thinking of anyone here, FYI.[/SIZE]
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Brockpaine" (May 13th 2008, 1:28am)
Also the best of luck with the exams from the northern part of bavaria !!
Good luck on your finals.
One aspect of school I don't miss.
Though now every 3-4 months I have a project deadline instead...
Woo hoo, I've finished for the year! Well, all the big bits are done now, just an exhibition next week to go to.
This sums up our project quite well;
Ah...the sweet smell of Freedom!!!
Enjoy the summer, you lucky B£$%&*d!!!
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Commodore Green" (May 16th 2008, 3:15pm)
Congratulations RA.
That Dilbert sounds like a US military procurement plan
Enjoy your summer time !
Nah, that's just standard operating procedures for engineers!
Well I am obviously not an engineer
Closest I come is laying out roads and crossings- or figuring out what to do with the 30-50year old legacy ones which are no longer acceptable and presenting it in a manner the equipment operator will understand.
I like engineers, myself. I have to - my job description revolves around figuring out what they're saying and getting humans to understand it.
That dilbert strip better describes the feasibility I did just beforehand. Choosing a control system for a household robotic device to be used for medical purposes. The choice was between alternatives that didn't work very well or future technologies.
Enjoy the summer, you lucky B£$%&*d!!!
It just means I now get paid for working, though I'm not exactly sure what I'll be doing yet.