Broder's Law
Anybody that wants the presidency so much that he'll spend two years organizing and campaigning for it is not to be trusted with the office.
Sorry for not being there and doing that.
Been busy for a while, a long while, what with projects and assignments and posters (yeah, you heard me rite - posters. Hmmm, why would a guy doing Electrical Engineering do posters - well its for another course called German Studies; it did come out very well in the end.) and presentationsand name it, I would have to do it.
The last week was so horrible and jam packed that I felt I needed 48 hours per day, that much work, so I deferred some work to the following week.
This kind of pressure situation often happens to me, and I think I am rite when I say that it happens to 95% of the readers. How much ever we plan, there will always come this time-crunching periods. This is because we plan for what we know will occur. This crunching comes because what we dont know has occured. It is during these periods that we have to remain calm, think with proper foresight, and manage time effectively - that is the lesson that this
time crunching period teaches us.
During my exam times, or
heavy assignment time, my mind is always thinking about the past events, the present actions and future consequences, and I am always trying to correlate all of them and this helps us to get thru difficult periods. This experience, is for me, the essence of Undergrad college education; an experience that one must never try to avoid. For once we get through that, we will be amazed at our own managerial abilities, and gives us a confidence boost. That is one of the lessons of life.
On a separate note, I just recieved my offer of Financial Aid, and the details on when to be there at
UT Austin, accomodation, academical procedures, financial issues and all other nifty details. My I-20 form for Visa application, according to the Graduate Advisor there, would come in about a month (Damn these
Snail Mails
Signing off