Hey guys,
I'm slowly trying to figure out what to do when I graduate but it's not easy. I briefly considered law school but think I was only interested because of where I think I could get in, and not because I'm actually interested in being a lawyer or really studying law. On that note, there's a constitutional law class that I'll check out this semester and we'll see if that piques my interest.
So far my schedule looks like:
Philosophy of Science
Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind
Constitutional Law: Individual Rights
(Easy Class)
Still not totally sure what I'm doing with this math class. I picked up topics in algebra and the book looks really fucking hard. It's basically one of the hardest classes my school offers and would probably require like 15hrs/week. I'm just not sure I want to commit that kind of time in the spring. Having said that, I think there's a good chance I'll regret not taking this class. It's supposed to be some of the most beautiful/elegant math out there and it's being taught by a big name professor (not THAT important.)
Anyway, we'll see how that goes. Have had squash/internship apps so haven't played at all. My stakee is doing well though, playing the 2/180s. Here are his first 1.8k games:
1,800 $1 $2 37% $1,413 Tilt N/A PokerStars Last1800 E180-180 x
Not bad, amirite?
I do think he ran pretty junky and his ROI in the 2s should be like 70-80%. I'm a bit hesitant about moving him to the 12s because my roll atm is ~5kish and the swings in the 12s can be brutal variance wise. I'm thinking I'll wait till the roll gets to 6k and then I'll let him mix in 7s and 12s. If he drops 1k, it's back to the 2s. Rinse and repeat. We'll see. My roll's also not as big as it seems because I'll be spending 1.5k for Vegas.
Eh, it'd be nice to have a bigger roll but I'm not gonna sacrifice schoolwork or my social life to play cards.
Almost forgot: went AAAB this semester, for a 3.75 semester and 3.9 overall. I'm gonna do some work and get the B changed to an A hopefully.
Finally, I'll be interested to see how internship apps go. I'm a phil major but have taken calc 2, calc 3, ODEs, linear algebra, intermediate micro so I have a pretty strong quantitative background. We'll see.
Thanks for reading,
Yodaddy
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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