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February 02, 2005
Class details
At the request of Mr. Ryan K. Price (name obscured for anonymity), here are the details of my thesis advisor and research.
I was referred to David Trumper by my academic advisor, Ernest Cravalho. I spoke with him on Monday, and it looks like if my proposal is acceptable, he will take me on. Because my research could be patentable, I won't go into too much detail (if you want more, just give me a call). It is primarily Electrical Engineering stuff, so Trumper seems to be a great fit.
My Product Design and Development class ROCKS, It's a grad class that counts as one of my major requirements, and it looks to be the only decent elective I can take this semester. The class is actually at the Sloan School of Management, so it has a very different feel. There are management students, mechanical engineering grad students, and even students from the Rhode Island School of Design. It's exactly the kind of class I'm looking for. I'm stoked.
After looking over my schedule last night, I discovered that I don't have classes on Monday. Or Wednesday. Or Friday. And I only have one on Tuesday. You know what that means? Class on Thursday starts at 9am and ends at 10pm. No joke. I have a 30 minute break from 2:30-3pm, and then a break from 5-7pm. How's that for an insane day? :) Luckily, I have no scheduling conflicts.
I had a meeting with the Financial Aid department which ended up being such a blessing. As I was looking around the woman's office, I saw several Bible verses, and she was very kind to me. I found out towards the end that she isn't normally the person I'd be meeting with, either. She was just covering for the day. It reminded me that God has my life in His hands. Such a blessing.
Entry posted by byscuits on February 2, 2005 11:56 AM
Comments
As I come to your blog for up-to-the-minute, full and accurate information, I find this posting totally unacceptable. Please list all of the specifics of your research in detail. Putting it all in laymen's terms as much as possible would be helpful as well. You could post it here, although a private email might be preferable. Any good patent offices that you know of should also be listed. Thank you.
Comment posted by Joel David Weberg, Esq at February 3, 2005 11:38 AM
Hear, hear! Mr. Gandy, you must fully disclose the focus of your thesis, with complete measurements, blueprints and other related data. DETAILS! Yes, just sign there.
Comment posted by Robert L. Carroll the first, MD, DDO, FR8W at February 3, 2005 02:24 PM
this is off the subject, but: Green Light and Long Shadows is one of your best.
Comment posted by ryan at February 4, 2005 03:08 AM