[Note: I composed this last night. It refused to post. I realized reading my Friends page this morning that I never posted it, so here it is.]
Well that was a close shave. I was eating dinner and having a nice chat with Bennett about Hilbert spaces and quantum computation, when at precisely 6:33 it fortuitously came up in conversation that I was in Physics for Science Students I. At which point Bennet asked, "Don't you have an exam?" And of course I did; it had started at 6:30.
Once I remembered to actually _go_ to the exam, it was mostly rather painless, though I don't like the methods I used to get two of the answers (and I especially didn't like the fact that my units came out funny on the last problem.) We'll see how I do; other people didn't seem to think it was that difficult.
But whatever I get, it will be better than zero. Thanks, Bennett; I owe you one. Though Akiva seems to think a lame excuse would have gotten me a dirty look and a make-up exam....
But I'm perfectly happy not testing that.
Well that was a close shave. I was eating dinner and having a nice chat with Bennett about Hilbert spaces and quantum computation, when at precisely 6:33 it fortuitously came up in conversation that I was in Physics for Science Students I. At which point Bennet asked, "Don't you have an exam?" And of course I did; it had started at 6:30.
Once I remembered to actually _go_ to the exam, it was mostly rather painless, though I don't like the methods I used to get two of the answers (and I especially didn't like the fact that my units came out funny on the last problem.) We'll see how I do; other people didn't seem to think it was that difficult.
But whatever I get, it will be better than zero. Thanks, Bennett; I owe you one. Though Akiva seems to think a lame excuse would have gotten me a dirty look and a make-up exam....
But I'm perfectly happy not testing that.