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19 Jul 24
19 Jul 24
Just finished a mini one hour cram session for my linear algebra 2 exam today. Feeling pretty good right now, gonna take a quick walk and crack through some more problems. Though I have been procrastination 50% of the semester, I do want to get at least a B+ in this class. So cheers to the upcoming cramming sessions (old problem sets) that I will be doing for the next couple of weeks.
QoD (question of the day)
What are you favorite ways t get yourself out of a slump and,how do you building positive momentum afterwards?
To Do:
Finish problem sets
Study for my actuarial exam
Start Python Kaggle course
Go to the gym
Daydream about receiving a love letter in a LaTex pdf
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