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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
I am a freshman currently enrolled in Trinity College, majoring in economics. I recall having the temerity to assert that I am taking EGR 53 just for kicks, but after the first three weeks filled with ultimate horror of EGR labs, I am starting to realize that this could potentially turn out to be a grave mistake.
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I am a freshman currently enrolled in Trinity College, majoring in economics. I recall myself on the first day of class, having the temerity to assert that I am taking EGR 53 just for kicks, but after the first three weeks filled with ultimate horror of EGR labs, I am starting to realize that this could potentially turn out to be a grave mistake.
  
 
To be serious, though, I decided to take this class mainly because I thought programming (especially using MATLAB) will come in handy when I pursue my goals in the long-run, whether it be doing research on economics or just working at a company, even if they are not directly tied with engineering.  
 
To be serious, though, I decided to take this class mainly because I thought programming (especially using MATLAB) will come in handy when I pursue my goals in the long-run, whether it be doing research on economics or just working at a company, even if they are not directly tied with engineering.  
  
 
I will try my best not to let myself regret making this decision, and in reverse, try to make the most out of this class.
 
I will try my best not to let myself regret making this decision, and in reverse, try to make the most out of this class.

Revision as of 20:32, 13 February 2011

About Me

I am a freshman currently enrolled in Trinity College, majoring in economics. I recall myself on the first day of class, having the temerity to assert that I am taking EGR 53 just for kicks, but after the first three weeks filled with ultimate horror of EGR labs, I am starting to realize that this could potentially turn out to be a grave mistake.

To be serious, though, I decided to take this class mainly because I thought programming (especially using MATLAB) will come in handy when I pursue my goals in the long-run, whether it be doing research on economics or just working at a company, even if they are not directly tied with engineering.

I will try my best not to let myself regret making this decision, and in reverse, try to make the most out of this class.