I think last semester was the first time I was unable to make decent posts because of real life stuff. Same is true for this semester.
I'm an adult.
Okay, if you're more curious. I currently have 86 credits out of 126 credits to graduate with an Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering, probably easier to call it a BSE in Electrical Engineering. I'm not one of you programming gurus so I'm more adept in working with hardware circuity and all that jazz. But basically, it's pretty
time-consuming. It can be kind of hard too, but I can't say I've been truly challenged yet, or at least, I've been able to overcome any problems that come my way. I got a New England Scholar award this Tuesday after all, as in, my grade average last year was an A- out of nine classes. I was 1 of 180 School of Engineering students to receive that award, and there's over 2,000 SoE students. Ideally, this makes me look pretty good.
A second thing this semester that's eating a crazy amount of time, is the Nuclear Officer program I started. It should cool off after this semester finishes, but there's a crazy amount of paper work to fill out. Basically, the US Navy pays me a ton of money every month (around $5,000) while I'm a student, and then when I graduate I would go to Officer Candidate School and get commissioned as an Ensign and serve for about 5 years (including a year and a half of training). I think it's a great leadership opportunity and it would be ridiculously easy to find a job after my active-duty. Worse come to worse, the USN would pay for my Master's Degree as well, so I could just go to graduate school somewhere and get my MS in something. Yeah.
My Spring Break starts next week, but I'm pretty swamped with work. It's nice to have a sense of fulfillment though...