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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Lalalalahm 2nd part

I never know that Lalalalahm is in my Linear Algebra class!! Maybe because I was always late I guess. For the first time this semester, I was early for class, when I went into the class room, I saw Lalalalahm, then we were like "Oops? you are taking this class too??!!" Actually for those who takes EECS and Linear Algebra with me, they are either Stats major or Maths major, cos it's part of the concentration program. Then Lalalalahm is Math major! Wow, that's really cool, since the real Lahm is also Math major...

Lalalalahm is really cute!!! Drool!!! Oh, because I was early today, I got to observe my classmates... One of them look like Hagrid, if you have ever watched the Harry Potter.. and the Cambiasso I mentioned in my previous entry is just next door... Wahahaha

I am so glad that the EECS professor shifted the discussion from the UGLI (Undergraduate Library) to MLB (Modern Language Building), cos my lesson after the EECS discussion is in MLB and usually it took about 10 minutes to walk from the UGLI to MLB (Nowadays is even worse cos of the snow and the ice..).. But it just happened that our GSIs forgot that, so both of them went to UGLI instead.. It is a school policy that we can walk out the lesson after 20 minutes of the starting time if no teacher comes in by then.. So most of my classmates left and only very few of us who are having subsequent classes in the MLB did not move.. When the GSIs came after half an hour, they were like two cute cute snowmen, and they were so touched to see few of us in the classroom. They kept saying "Thanks so much for staying! Thanks so much for waiting.." Then there is one guy murmured loudly "Cos we gotta stay anyway!"

Oh yea, if I have not mentioned, we had three Graduate Student Instructors (GSIs), but usually it was Sean and Jason taking our discussion group -- cos our group has the most number of gals (The number increased to 7 after the deadline of registration which means the famous and infamous pathetic 3 TM has changed to Pathetic 7!!) Then Jason had his undergraduate degrees in Harvard and Sean had his in MIT.. They were like "Actually we decided to entertain you guys for the first discusiion in this new location.."

Jason was wearing a marron color Harvard sweater with the huge "Harvard" printed in front, and Sean was wearing that famous "people go to HARVARD cos they cannot make to MIT" sweater.. It was quite funny lah.. Then they started to tease each other... Cos all our previous discussions we were busy working on computers mah, so it was quite relaxing.. At the end of the entertaining session, Jason asked if we have any questions.. I asked.. "Erm, how come you all END UP in UM for PhD?" my whole class (actually only few of us) all nodded... wahahaha.. Jason was like.. "Eh.. ask this MIT dude..."

hahahha I am really in a very good mood..

ps: addicted to chmm.. Ben Ang, teach me dizi leh!!!

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萱 pronounces as xuan, is the flower called daylily pictured above;

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