Went to the National Museum yesterday (Sunday). It contains exhibits covering Hungary’s history from 1000 to the present day. Unfortunately, after the first room the individual objects were no longer labeled in English. The larger placards describing the period were still translated, but it was frustrating not knowing what things were. Oh well, it’s not like that’s a rare occurence around here.
Classes start today. Here’s my probable schedule:
Monday
10:00 – 12:00 Graph Theory
Tuesday
10:00 – 12:00 Topics in Analysis
Wednesday
10:00 – 12:00 Graph Theory
12:00 – 2:00 Probability Theory
2:00 – 5:00 Hungarian Culture
Thursday
10:00 – 12:00 Topics in Analysis
Friday
8:00 – 10:00 Probability Theory
2:00 – 4:00 Stochastic Models in Bioinformatics
I was originally planning on taking three math classes and the culture class, but bioinformatics class looks really cool, so I’m going to try four. I have three weeks before I have to officially register, so I can always change my mind.
Sarah got extremely happy in yout last entry, so I’m just going to say that you shouldn’t work yourself too hard and you should have fun and I know that telling you that is about as effective as telling a brick wall to dance, but anyway. I hope your time in Budapest is going well, and that you guys found George and Jamie. Don’t die, please.
Stochastic Models in bioinformatics?
whoa. that’s your fourth class?! you’re weird. 🙂
I resemble that comment. *bleph*
And this is why we (Divya and I) need to get together b/c I hadn’t even told you about the one entry that you hadn’t read by the time the second one was posted.
And hi Ben. I’ll second the don’t die. And Divya’s brick wall isn’t dancing either. (Meaning that she’s studying and what not a lot.)
finally reunited, the fearsome duo will post another crazy group comment in hopes that you will start paying attention to us. and answer the questions in the comments. THEY’RE NOT THERE JUST FOR DECORATION, YOUNG MAN. (mwhahahahaaha…)