The big news is: yesterday I finished my last chemistry lab ever (unless of course I go on to do a master's degree in chemistry but it is highly unlikely) My students hugged me and said goodbye and it was kind of an emotional, wonderful experience.
Also, today I handed in my last calculus assignment ever. Actually, that is a bit of an un-truth. Our prof decided to give us a quiz instead of taking our homework and I didn't know how to do the question he gave us.
Calculate the cube roots of i.
In retrospect maybe I could figure it out. I did actually do the problem, a week ago, but I was lying on the grass in my swimsuit trying to get a tan and I didn't fully pay attention to the details of the question, I guess. So I had to suffer the consequences of handing in a blank sheet of paper.
But I am not going to let that bother me. I believe in miracles: I believe I will pass my calculus final and manage to graduate.
Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what is unseen.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
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Posted by Heather Mercer at 3:51 PM
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