Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Ah, but I regress

It’s only the first day of finals week and I feel like my semester is already over. That is, I finished linear regression today and I feel like a huge weight has been taken from off my shoulders. I am freed from the chains of unknown parameters, model validation, time series, and a host of other things. Really, I need to know these things. And really, they are very interesting. But having to learn them with such precision and so rapidly has been exhausting.

I woke up at 4:30 this morning, realized it was a bad idea, and slept in until 5:30. I sprung up, got out of bed, and studied the scriptures (which always gets me ready in a way nothing else can). Then, I launched into studying for the final.

We were allowed two 8.5x11 sheets of paper, covered front and back with formulas. After going through eleven lectures and hundreds of slides of material, I felt comfortable having only three of my four available sides covered. I think I just wrote too small to cover that much paper, honestly.

I arrived at the classroom about four minutes before Guifang administered the exam (so, 1:26 pm). When it began, I hoped beyond hope that it would not feel the same way the midterm felt (confusing, to say the least). Then, I looked at the first problem and thought, “Yeah, I can do this,” and then the same thing happened with each problem thereafter. It was definitely manageable!

Surprisingly, the very last thing I wrote on my formula sheet was one of the things I used the most, at least in the first of five problems. I remember seeing it on the slides only minutes before walking out the door and thinking, “That seems important.” I’m so glad I jotted it down.

4 comments:

  1. You've always put first things first, and look how your life goes!

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    1. I'm not gonna lie. Prioritizing properly has molded my life in many good ways.

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  2. YAY! I'm so happy that your linear regression class is over! And soon, this semester really will be totally over. So proud of you and how hard you have been working!

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    1. I know that class was as hard for you as it was for me. Thanks for your patience.

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