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		<title>A slightly hectic Thursday.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 22:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was what it says really. A bit hectic.
And yet, I don&#8217;t feel stressed at all, which is a tad weird to be frank. I&#8217;ve got quite a lot to write though.
For once, we&#8217;ll start at the beginning of the day: The Doss Skills Lesson. Was checking out Warwick&#8217;s website and it looks like their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was what it says really. A bit hectic.</p>
<p>And yet, I don&#8217;t feel stressed at all, which is a tad weird to be frank. I&#8217;ve got quite a lot to write though.</p>
<p>For once, we&#8217;ll start at the beginning of the day: The <del datetime="2009-07-09T22:11:05+00:00">Doss</del> Skills Lesson. Was checking out Warwick&#8217;s website and it looks like their CompSci course is actually crap. They might be slipping down the list by the time I actually submit my UCAS application. Everyone else was working on Personal Statements because like fools they hadn&#8217;t finished their first draft yet.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t be so cocky about Maths coursework though. Draft is in for Monday and I&#8217;ve done next to nothing on the writing front. All the maths is there, but I dislike all the wordy crap. Sigh.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve started Mechanics 2 on the Applied side of Maths, but Friction honestly isn&#8217;t that interesting &#8211; at least not with the examples we&#8217;ve been doing so far. I imagine it&#8217;ll get more complex soon though.</p>
<p>I was going to get a Statistics 2 book (as I intend to be doing an AS in Additional Further Maths: 3 extra modules which are looking like being Mechanics 3, Statistics 3 and Further Pure 3) but I forgot. Go me. I&#8217;ll have to be sure to remember that tomorrow.</p>
<p>At lunch, I had my singing lesson. Which, as always, was great. Absolutely love it, and I like the approach that is currently being taken &#8211; start with basic techniques, then get thrown into the deep end, then go back to the basics and realise they&#8217;re easy. It works. (Con: I then spent the rest of lunch singing in Room 41, haha)</p>
<p>Chemistry proved, as usual, to be pointless. One week of crappy lessons to go, then it&#8217;s done. Thank goodness for that. And Computing was cancelled, so I hung around with Matty B etc. for a bit. We went around finding all of the pictures of Leonidas (from 300) that have been stuck over people&#8217;s faces on various posters all over the school.</p>
<p>Period 10 entailed some preliminary work for when I hopefully have my Cambridge interview in the winter. Mr Crowther, despite his awesomeness, doesn&#8217;t do computers, but thankfully he has a transcript of a previous student&#8217;s CompSci interview and lots of it is logic/maths based anyway.</p>
<p>The questions were quite cool, to be honest. I like the whole concept of thinking on my feet for each question and needing a fairly broad knowledge of my subject. The four questions we covered involved Permutations, Logic, Problem Solving and optimizing the solution and Natural Logarithms, all of which I can deal with. If it doesn&#8217;t get any more complex, then the interview could well be a doddle.</p>
<p>I came home and played on Forza Motorsport 2. Getting 115GS in one day is satisfying &#8211; I completed the Arcade side of the game (Exhibition Races and Time Trials) but still have a ways to go on the Career side. I&#8217;m going to play more of Infinite Undiscovery this weekend though.</p>
<p>Then the cricket highlights. Our tail-enders performed well, Swann and Broad are turning into excellent all-rounders, and I thought our score of 435 was respectable. Then the Aussies came out. I think not bringing in the spinners early was a mistake but then, I&#8217;m not the captain. My prediction: High-scoring draw. Unless they fold tomorrow, or we fold when we finally skittle them out.</p>
<p>The day was rounded off with Torchwood. Most dramatic episode yet, but holy crap it almost brought me to tears at the end. It was one hell of a shock seeing their plan go belly-up, and I think that tomorrow may well be the end of Torchwood. I may be wrong.</p>
<p>So yeah&#8230; Hectic. And I didn&#8217;t even mention everything.</p>
<p>~ Godders.</p>
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		<title>The Ashes, Day One.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 21:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like cricket. I am also English. It follows that I&#8217;m interested in the Ashes, and as today was the beginning of the first test, I thought I&#8217;d make a post about it.
Now, the English cricket team has frankly been a shambles of late. Our performance in the T20 World Cup begs the question &#8220;Why [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like cricket. I am also English. It follows that I&#8217;m interested in the Ashes, and as today was the beginning of the first test, I thought I&#8217;d make a post about it.</p>
<p>Now, the English cricket team has frankly been a shambles of late. Our performance in the T20 World Cup begs the question &#8220;Why do we not have a specialised one-day/T20 team?&#8221; because our Test cricketers are clearly not cut out for the faster pace of the limited-overs version of the sport.</p>
<p>Still, I think we might have a chance of posting a good score if our tail-enders aren&#8217;t caught sleeping in the morning. And I&#8217;m not sure if starting it in Cardiff was a fantastic idea, but the fans seemed enthusiastic enough even if they <strong>are</strong> Welsh.</p>
<p>Of course, today wasn&#8217;t just about the cricket starting. I went to visit the University of York, and I thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere there. It had that &#8216;place of learning&#8217; buzz, but depending on if Warwick&#8217;s CompSci department wows me or not I might not be applying.</p>
<p>Visiting York&#8217;s Computer Science department was essentially useless other than finding out that they do a 4-year BSc with Industrial Placement, because they&#8217;re busy building a whole new section of the University for 2010 which will include a brand-new set of facilities for CompSci.</p>
<p>However, the fact that they have a course with a placement is interesting news indeed. I definitely want to do a year in industry (whether that&#8217;s planned with the university or just via a gap year) and they have links with companies such as Intel, IBM and QinetiQ.</p>
<p>Thirdly and lastly, I am absolutely loving the new mini-series spectacular that is Torchwood: Children of Earth. It&#8217;s only getting more dramatic and I am really looking forward to tomorrow and Friday&#8217;s episodes.</p>
<p>~ Godders.</p>
<p>PS: If you&#8217;re reading this, please feel free to comment &#8211; I&#8217;d love to hear your thoughts and have a conversation.</p>
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