Tuesday, October 20, 2009

All Better

Life seems so much easier without having to think about that dreadful test. Now my days are a little more lazy and relaxing. Did I tell you I spent 16 hours on that blasted thing? Yeah, I did. And I'm not even very confident that I did well. Talk about having a burden lifted off of my shoulders. I care about the grade I got on the test, but I feel much better not thinking about it for now. No use in worrying over something that I won't find out for another 2 weeks, right?

Anyway, back to real life. Now I've got to bust my bottom to get a bunch of research done. My adviser is presenting this project at a conference at the beginning of November. And our model keeps changing (which is good, but also brings on a lot of work).

I love statistics. Except when there's math, too.

4 comments:

mom said...

you had me until the last line!! glad its over i know you did well!

Kellie said...

Are math and statistics different? :)I'm glad the test and stress of the test are over with. Give me a call sometime after you're finished with your stats stuff.

Nathan said...

What sort of confidence interval and p value do you have concerning having done well? I suppose with an n of 1 (n being the number of long and awful tests you have recently taken), the data would be statistically insignificant.

Nonetheless, I hope you did well!

Sam said...

My prediction is that your next post will be something fun you did and the next one after that will be something about how you can't believe you got the highest grade in the class. I could never really believe whenever I saw your (or your simblings) report cards from jr. high and high school hanging on the fridge and all I saw was AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA+. You must get it from the Anderson side.....ha ha ha, dis on Fern! Oh, wait.....