Monday, November 21, 2005

Hey, EE...

...FU.

I hate EE classes. In fact, I think they are at the top of my list. That's right, EE jumped over the Spurs to end their 2-year streak at number 1.

So, right after EE 316, I have Spanish. A unit test is supposed to take 50 minutes. Being the responsible person I am, I started my test 10 minutes before class began. I always do this because I hate being late to my next class. I turn in my test with about 20 minutes to go before Spanish starts. Good timing. Except that the TAs take 10 minutes to grade one test, and if the graded person has a question, then that just adds to the amount of time wasted. There were only 2 TAs, and about 3 people were in front of me to be graded. In short, I started my test at 10:50, turned it in at 11:35, and it wasn't fully graded until 12:30. Yes, I missed Spanish.

The software we use to test our circuits was written by an Electrical Engineer. As a result, it crashes whenever you do anything. EE people should stick to what they know. Let the CS people write the software. Morons.

After class, I decided it was best for me to walk into a bathroom and count to 10. I was minutes away from punching a random object and breaking every bone in my hand. Metal, porcelain, I didn't care. It would have made me happier if it were an EE undergrad.

It's not hard to grade. You grab the answer key, see if the test and the key match up, and if not, mark it wrong. Simple. Very simple.

So, so frustrated.

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