Well week 1 of 17 for the Fall term is now behind me. I certainly can tell that I won’t be able to breeze through this. This was a very challenging week, mostly because of distractions.

I thought I would combat that by going into work early and do my studying there, to avoid a six and two year old. It really doesn’t work well when it is inventory and half of the office is in at 5 AM as well. Oh and top of that, I thought I’d sneak some studying in over lunch, yea that wasn’t going to happen either. We’ve been getting a new roof on our buildings and, well the roofers, I swear were dropping a screw gun and letting it vibrate on the roof for fun or something. It was a good effort.

The one class I have been spending most of my time on; High Performance Computer Architecture (herein after known as “HPCA”) has been interesting yet challenging. I am one module behind per the schedule but I am hoping I can make that up over the course of this coming week.

I mentioned in my previous post that it would be beneficial if I recalled more from my Assembly Language and Operating Systems classes I had at Marshalltown Community College (herein after known as “MCC” and/or Buena Vista University (herein after known as “BVU” or the “$ pit”).  I am positive that Operating Systems was at BVU, I am not sure on Assembly. Either way I had started to re-read Operating Systems prior to classes starting, I have not had a chance to pick it back up.  I cannot bring myself to get to Assembly, I’d like to avoid that if possible.

HPCA has math, which I like.  However I have found that I understand it if I long hand it, literally as if I was in sixth grade.  I have found a lot of my problems thanks to showing my work (I guess I have every single math teacher from Mrs. Quick (more on her later) to Mrs. Carlson.

The other class Computer Networking (herein after known as “ComNet” (hey why not)) has been weird.  It hasn’t officially started but it has. The materials was still from the summer term so some of the answers were wrong and there was not a lot of info from the staff. Luckily, the schedule for this one is a bit more forgiving than HPCA.

ComNet will be challenging too, I will be learning Python, which looks oddly like Java, C and C++ (which I will need to relearn for HPCA). I guess I am glad I took the VMware class last October so I am also a bit fluent in VI, something that I’ll need to code in Python.

Enough on that though, I thought it would be fun to also add a fun fact about Georgia Tech as well. While I wasn’t able to do real studying  over lunch, I can do trivia reading and retain it (it is a weird curse I guess).

So let’s talk about about the fact that Georgia Tech is actually shorter for “The Georgia Institute of Technology”. Georgia Tech is one of just five other Division I NCAA football programs with out “University” in the name of the school. The others are Boston College (also in the ACC), The United States Air Force Academy, The United States Naval Academy, and The United States Military Academy (a.k.a West Point).

Football starts soon, Go Jackets!