Hehe, I guess it wouldn't be too helpful if all of you were equally confused, but it usually works better to have a group because at least one of you will know what you're doing.
Exactly. This was especially helpful during the engineering lab assignments when some of us would be puzzled on how some electric circuit was supposed to work, or when there's a bug in our code.
Ahh, that sounds tricky. Good thing you could work together and get it all figured out.
Exactly. This was especially helpful during the engineering lab assignments when some of us would be puzzled on how some electric circuit was supposed to work, or when there's a bug in our code.
Ahh, that sounds tricky. Good thing you could work together and get it all figured out.
It was quite tricky. Sometimes whatever electrical contraption we've made will work every time except when we need it to, which is when it's due. Yep, a lot of the work in college is encouraged to be done with others.
Ahh, that sounds tricky. Good thing you could work together and get it all figured out.
It was quite tricky. Sometimes whatever electrical contraption we've made will work every time except when we need it to, which is when it's due. Yep, a lot of the work in college is encouraged to be done with others.
Augh, that must've been frustrating. xD Maybe you should record a few of the test runs to show your professor that it really does work, if it decides not to later on...
Yep. Actually, as far as school goes, things haven't been too different for me since I'm homeschooled, but at least I don't have so many social things and activities and all that. People think homeschoolers don't get out of the house and see people and stuff, but we sure do. Too much for me. That's why I'm fine with being stuck at home now. Also, I checked out the writing contest. It seems super fun and cool! I don't think I'll be able to enter though because I actually don't know like about Ninjago.
Ah, okay. Yeah, I don't really care too much for socialization. I mean I like it, but I don't need/crave it.
Yeah, same. I do need it every now and then, but for the most part I avoid it.
Yeah, it's pretty cool. Well, we'll usually sing hymns, songs from our favorite music artists, random three-part harmony improvisations, and anything else we all know the harmonies too. We really like doing harmonies together.... There was actually one time we took the goofy "I lost my poor meatball when somebody sneezed" song and made it sound classical with three-part harmony.
The first song is a Christmas/Advent song, but the second one is just a mix of a hymn and a song from a movie.
Ah, very cool. Hopefully I can find it and listen to it soon. What are some of your favorite music to listen to?
Yep! Well, I like such a large range of music, it's crazy. I like classical, polyphony, Gregorian chant, indie, indie rock, Christian, soundtracks, epic orchestral, cello, piano, and so many others. I probably mostly listen to soundtracks though...
It was quite tricky. Sometimes whatever electrical contraption we've made will work every time except when we need it to, which is when it's due. Yep, a lot of the work in college is encouraged to be done with others.
Augh, that must've been frustrating. xD Maybe you should record a few of the test runs to show your professor that it really does work, if it decides not to later on...
Indeed, quite frustrating. That's a great idea. I wonder why we didn't think of that, although they would've also probably liked to see it live to make sure we aren't faking it. At least the TAs were understanding and helpful.
Ah, very cool. Hopefully I can find it and listen to it soon. What are some of your favorite music to listen to?
Yep! Well, I like such a large range of music, it's crazy. I like classical, polyphony, Gregorian chant, indie, indie rock, Christian, soundtracks, epic orchestral, cello, piano, and so many others. I probably mostly listen to soundtracks though...
Wow, that is a lot of variety. I've heard of a few of those genres, particularly the ones probably related to orchestra.
Augh, that must've been frustrating. xD Maybe you should record a few of the test runs to show your professor that it really does work, if it decides not to later on...
Indeed, quite frustrating. That's a great idea. I wonder why we didn't think of that, although they would've also probably liked to see it live to make sure we aren't faking it. At least the TAs were understanding and helpful.
Heheh, I understand. Either way, as long as you got it turned in and got it to cooperate, that's all that matters.