Between CMSC 22 and MATH 28

So here it is, the hardest week of every semester dubbed as Hell Week. Despite its name though, it's not necessarily one whole week. Sometimes it's shorter and longer. Most of us are rooting for the first one though.
I just finished the 2nd long exam of CMSC 22. While I'm not entirely sure about my performance earlier, I can say that the previous exam was harder. Next up will be the 2nd long exam of MATH 28. Two exams to open the infamous week, and another one immediately follows tomorrow morning at 9 am.

Anyway, this 2 hours in-between my previous exam and my next, I decided to dedicate part of it to my blog. But it's not like I have anything else to say other than the directional derivative of a function of more than two variables is f(x,y) = fx(x,y)*cos(theta) + fy(x,y)*sin(theta). I've been studying my MATH 28 course since last Saturday. But why is it that no matter how long and how much you study, you still end up unsure of your performance. That kind of uneasiness really beats wearing wet socks for the whole day.

Getting my focus up to maximum was another factor that affects my performance. I'm pretty sure I can't be the only one who has a song constantly playing on their head while going through the exam questionnaire. On my case, Bob Ross' I believe remix was playing on my head. ~ Everyday's a good day when you paint...I believe, I believe
gaaaaaagh!!
My PSY 1 course that I took during the semester of my freshman years explained what LSS is, don't exactly know why they didn't taught us how to get rid of it. Even though research are still being conducted, at least one latest solution would prove useful for whatever it is that going on in people's brains.
... Now Frozen's Let It Go is playing...ugh I can even see Elsa's sequence in the movie.

So, yeah, whatever I get on these exams will be the fruits of my labor.
Well, I've spent enough time here, time to log out.

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