Labor Day Break
Man, I now know better than to put off the homework for my graduate analog electroncis class. The homework for it, due tomorrow, ended up being 18 pages long. And I’ve heard it gets worse. This Labor Day weekend I’ve mostly spent in getting homework done and writing papers. I played nine holes of golf Saturday morning with my sister, dad, and a whole bunch of other Indian friends. I made a couple of really nice shots, including a tee shot with a six-iron that landed 8 feet from the pin, as well as a 25 foot chip shot that went in. I like chipping a lot more than putting. I’m about to start work on a column for the Technician newspaper that will likely run on Thursday.
This Wednesday Dorothy Park, the wife of the late Roy Park, after whom the Park Scholarships are named, will be visiting NC State for the first time ever. It will also be the first time in 10 years, since the starting of the Park Scholarships, that the entire Board of Trustees of the Park Foundation will be visiting campus as well.
On Friday I met with Jonathan Wilkerson, a graduate student who works with Dr. Steer in a RF effects lab. I’ll soon be working underneath him for undergraduate research in building a large anechoic chamber for accurate RF measurements.
Look for my column to be posted here shortly. It will be on electronic voting.
