Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pumped like a G6

WARNING: Excessive mathematics puns below.

WHO IS PUMPED?

If this was a vlog you would see me jumping out from behind an office chair shouting "I AM PUMPED" in a horrendously low voice.

In other words, I am PUMPED (for a maths exam).

This is the first time my "instantaneous rate of productivity" doesn't feel like I've just wasted $100 on Big Sweetland (and we all know how that feels, right?).

But this is the FESTIVE SEASON FOR EXAMINATION, and so I would like to wish my fellow 3AB buddies a very merry examination period. I am sure we're all going to pluck that year average to something higher than 3 standard deviations above the mean.
See, the signs of strenous revision are showing already.

Remember, if you ever feel like you want to pass out during the exam, think of all the help your indices questions need. They need to find x or they will die of starvation!
Or what about your normal distribution friends? They won't find out the probability a cereal box will have less than 500 g of cereal in it by themselves; you can't have UNDERPACKED BOXES OF CEREAL. IT'S MADNESS.

Once again, I encourage all fellow 3AB'ers to tear out of the cardboard box of exam stress and take charge.

Or should I say, tear out of the cardboard BOXPLOT. You don't want to be in the 1st quartile, do you?



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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pumped like a G6

WARNING: Excessive mathematics puns below.

WHO IS PUMPED?

If this was a vlog you would see me jumping out from behind an office chair shouting "I AM PUMPED" in a horrendously low voice.

In other words, I am PUMPED (for a maths exam).

This is the first time my "instantaneous rate of productivity" doesn't feel like I've just wasted $100 on Big Sweetland (and we all know how that feels, right?).

But this is the FESTIVE SEASON FOR EXAMINATION, and so I would like to wish my fellow 3AB buddies a very merry examination period. I am sure we're all going to pluck that year average to something higher than 3 standard deviations above the mean.
See, the signs of strenous revision are showing already.

Remember, if you ever feel like you want to pass out during the exam, think of all the help your indices questions need. They need to find x or they will die of starvation!
Or what about your normal distribution friends? They won't find out the probability a cereal box will have less than 500 g of cereal in it by themselves; you can't have UNDERPACKED BOXES OF CEREAL. IT'S MADNESS.

Once again, I encourage all fellow 3AB'ers to tear out of the cardboard box of exam stress and take charge.

Or should I say, tear out of the cardboard BOXPLOT. You don't want to be in the 1st quartile, do you?



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