Friday, August 21, 2020

Like a freshman

Like a freshman DID YOU KNOW? Prussian Monarch Frederick William used to kidnap giantslike, people over 66hit them over the head, and put them in his royal guard. Like a freshman? Haha, no, you arent allowed to do that until November. No no, today I felt I like a freshman, hosed for the very first time. Last night I woke up at 5:30 to put the finishing touches on my 10.490: Integrated Chemical Engineering problem set (which eventually turned out to need about two and a half hours of touching) when I encountered my suitemate and moral compass Dizzle 09, just finishing up a 2.003 lab report herself. Dizzle [09], said I, Should I put 6.003 on P/D/F? What? said Dizzle. Pass / fail! Should I put it on pass fail? clarified I. Oh, OH! I was like, what, adobe acrobat? Im really tired; I think Im going to bed now. said Dizzle as she stumbled off into the night. Okay, good night Dizzle. said I. Five seconds later: But yes, yes, put it on PDF, youre a senior, you should sshshngngngngnnnn. So all day, while I was sitting in my classes slowly passing out from sleep deprivation (did you pay tuition yet this term, Sams Mom?) I was also contemplating the prospect of having a class on Junior/Senior P/D/F. You get to do this with any two regular classes of your choice during your senior yearthe professor doesnt even have to know, so he or she will just give you a B or a C or whatever and it still comes out on your report card as that most beautiful grade of all: a P. Hmm. thought I during one lecture. I remember calculating last year that if I got an A in every one of my six classes this term, my GPA would increase by one tenth of one point (MIT only rounds to the tenths place)! But if I got a B in any one of them it would stay the same. But I reconsidered an hour later: thats really the dumbest reason anyones ever had for not taking a class P/D/F, isnt it? I had also been a little worried that taking something on P/D/F would discourage me from learning the material completely, but I actually decided that it would (theoretically) just let me skip the harder problem sets once in a while if I had something else really important to do. So, in between noncatalytic reformations of turkey carcasses in subcritical water today, I MIT shuffled my way over to the student services center, picked up an add/drop form, threw it at my advisor and seriously creeped his secretary out, and dashed gallantly back to the student services center with signed form in hand. And so, this term is now officially 27% more freshman for me! What more do you want? How about JKIM AND A ROOT BEER FLOAT?! Now Ive got your attention.

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