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Friday, September 30, 2005

Feeling high now, because graph theory test is over. !!! Just one more exam, and I'll break all connections with graph theory. It's going to be over in less than two months time. :)

Seeing all the stressed faces in the honours library. Everyone aims to graduate. Of course, some of us are aiming for the better honours class. In fact, I always treasure the times I spent inside the room with my friends, because in one year time, I may just be inside there alone.The tables and chairs will be taken up by a different batch of honours students, and I don't know most of them. By then, all the laughters and gossips will be just memories.

Somehow, I'm beginning to have feelings for the department. Grades play a very trivial role in this. It's my friends, my lecturers and my supervisor.

I'm glad that up till now, I'm still able to admire 'Mr.Potter' like a little fan when he gives a super intelligent answer (in my opinion) in class. I'll be really ashamed of myself if I ever dislike someone just because he's more intelligent. That is childish. :P But of course, it's a few steps further to be a fan of someone. 'Mr.Potter' is just so humble. And I believe very few people of his intelligence can be less show-off than he is.

Let me emphasize, there's nothing deeper than fan-and-idol. Yes, I know he is fair and he wears black specs. And he's quite cute looking. But, I only like Chinese. And he's only 17, I heard. He's doing well in Lebesgue Integration. When I was 17, I didn't know what's Riemann integral. And now that we're in the same graph theory class, he's giving some super good answer, and I'm at the back wow-ing. :)

Likw what my friends and I were commenting today, mathematics is a subject for guys. Most of the elites are guys. In general, guys are also doing better. People who are passionate of the subject are mainly guys. Not a single female lecturer in the department. Hence to the female students, any female recipant of the book prizes and medals is a glory to us. We're glad that Dr. Tan (my linear programming lecturer last time who retired after that semester) is back with us as a tutor. :) Maybe before I leave the school, I'll knock on her door and tell her I'm her fan too.

This spells out why I'm so happy nowadays. Because everyday in school, I'll bump into some idol(s). And we'll wave at each other. Haha. To me, it's a good feeling to have people around for me to look up to.

Graph theory is over. What a relief. My tuition kid has sat for her promos, so it means no tuition in the next few weeks. So what remain on the list are matrix computation test next monday and project intro talk on the tuesday after next. The burden seems so much lighter after the two tests today.

Time for a nap, follow by revision for matrix computation test. Tests and assignments, they all come one after another. Never ending. Luckily I don't dislike them. :)