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Fencar
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States2694 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-07-25 19:06:08
July 25 2015 18:24 GMT
#1
Hi I'm Fencar and this is some rambling about my first 4 weeks of college.

So I used to live in Washington. Then my dad died and I was really happy because he had been sick for a long time so I could move on with my life. Then a month or two later I moved to Oregon with my family. Then I started going to a crossfit gym (2nd best decision of my life) which I cross-referenced their exercise techniques (deadlifting, for example) with my friend who is into fitness and they all checked out OK and I got some encouragement so I'm still doing it a couple months after coming to Oregon.

Then I started at a local junior college, (best decision of my life!) just taking Algebra II and Physical Science for now. (math 65, physics 104) So coming from a homeschooled background with no handwriting practice to speak of and very little education during my teenage years, I think this is okay and I am getting good scores, although they could be improved a lot. It's a quarter based system so in the fall quarter I will add on one more class, and if I think I can handle more then I will add another.

I turned 18 a few days ago which is really cool because I'm above the age of consent, (not that it matters much atm, I've never dated anybody but wHo cARES HAHA Xd) I can legally change my name, I can get hotel rooms, and get a credit card. I didn't have a party because I think it's a hassle.

So college. The first couple of weeks were great, really really fun, both classes are morning classes (math starts at 10:15 on Monday/Wednesday, physics at 8:30 on Tuesday/Thursday) and I was getting up really early really consistently, I was prepared to take notes, and I finished the assignments I had on time. Apparently these are very easy classes, and I'm OK with that because my success in these classes proves that once I'm finished with these I can move to harder classes, and more of them.

The classes themselves are amazing.

+ Show Spoiler [Math class details] +
My math class uses a program called Hawkes, which lets you do homework in 3 stages in any order you want: Learn, which is like slide format for the math lecture during class which you can look at on your own time, or you can use it to work ahead. Then there's Practice, which gives you a problem and asks you to solve it a certain way, and as long as you arrive at a correct answer you can use decimal or fraction and it'll accept it either way, and if you can't get it right it has a tutor function which walks you through each step to figure out the equation. Last, there's certify, which is what you use to prove that you did your homework. You simply answer the questions in order, and if you get one wrong, you get to try a similar one on the spot. Once you answer enough questions correctly, you get 100% no questions asked.

Quizzes happen every week, and tests once every 3 weeks as a replacement for the quiz. So quiz > quiz > test > quiz > quiz > test and repeat. You get a list of problems and you enter the answers for each, then submit them all at once. With quizzes, you can repeat the quiz as many times as you need to and you can ask the teacher for help. With tests, you are on your own unless you have some sort of technical issue, and you can only take it once. Otherwise it's the same as a quiz, although there may be more problems or fewer problems.

I really love this format because it gives me a lot of leeway to understand what I'm doing wrong if I'm doing something wrong so I can correct it, and if I understand whats happening then I can just do certify and then move on to the next homework assignment.

The class format is basically a lecture on the math lessons/homework which are due by the day after the next class, followed by lab time, sometimes with an in-class activity, ex. fill out this paper with math problems and staple it to a page of your work that you used to complete it. Then lab time until 1:30PM.

I usually stay until the end of lab so I can get as much done as possible in the best environment possible, with the teacher there to help me if I get stuck on anything.

I rate this class a 10/10.


+ Show Spoiler [Physics class details] +
So this class is pretty fucking cool. It's a series of 1 hour lectures about a bunch of physics concepts, theories, and laws, and a little bit of history on famous scientists. (so far just Newton, Einstein, and Galileo) We've gone over Newton's laws of motion and some stuff about thermodynamics so far, scientific method, and maybe something else I forgot about.

Labs happen every Tuesday. They are hard for me because I have to write some stuff by hand. By comparison I'd say my typing speed is around 15x as fast. This isn't accurate but it's what it feels like. I also blank during labs which sucks.

How the labs actually work is we're given some equipment to do an experiment after grouping up. Ideally there would be groups of two, but there are too many people and not enough equipment so some people are forced into groups of three. One experiment that we did was figuring out the volume and weight of a 2012 or later penny vs a pre 1982 penny vs a penny from the 80s/90s. I won't go into details here, but it felt like the closest thing I had ever gotten to *real* science experiments in my life, although there were a ton of potential errors and what would be bad practices if I was actually trying to prove something. It's also really helpful because I have to actually start working with people for the first time in my life, even if I'm a bit of a third wheel.

Homework is cool. My first assignment was to apply the scientific method to something and condense the process & results into a 1-page essay. What I did was give my Havenese breed dog a piece of cheese, a piece of cucumber, and a piece of banana 3 times a day for 5 days and recorded the results. He always ate the cheese, ate the banana once, and ate the cucumber sometimes. I can link the google document that I made if you're curious about it.

I really enjoyed that assignment, and got a really good grade for it.

The other homework assignment I got had some "explain this" things, like it told me to define inertia. Also some stuff proving that I understand F=ma etc. This is what I expect most of my homework to be like.

I had a test on week 3 that I didn't study for which sucks but I got a good grade on it anyway. It was cool because it had a bunch of every type of question: True/False, fill in the blank, word problems, match abcdef to 123456, etc. I think this made the testing environment more fair for everyone involved, and it was a lot of fun to be challenged in all the different ways.

Overall I rate my enjoyment of the class a 9.975/10. The class itself is a 10/10 class IMHO.


The next couple of weeks though. I had a relapse into my life before moving to Oregon. A life where all I did every day was wake up, browse forums/watch videos, have breakfast, then play Dota/other video games for 10239812 hours before going to bed at 3AM. I didn't miss class because of this, but I didn't get enough sleep (especially when it comes to my 8:30AM physics classes) and I forgot my pencil twice. I also didn't study for my physics test which happened last week. I still got a really good grade on the test, but if I reviewed the material I'm sure I could have gotten a 100. In-class labs are a problem because I'm really timid due to my sheltered upbringing and introverted personality, which is something I'm working on, but this also means that I get nervous during the lab so I don't contribute much, or anything to my group of 2-3 people.

This timidness extends to the rest of my life. I have to call my hair stylist about getting a haircut, but I want to ask my mom for the 3rd time what exactly I should be saying. But back to college.

So I decided I had enough of losing entire days to DotA last weekend after spending two days eating pizza and playing DotA non-stop, and so I uninstalled it from both my laptop and standing desktop. This was a little redundant on my desktop because it has stopped recognizing mouse button clicks, but I did it anyway by starting it in safe mode which let it recognize my mouse again. So now that DotA is uninstalled I'm going to do my best to actually study while I'm at home in addition to playing games, watching anime, and spending time on forums.

For the last couple of days since then I've been waaay more productive. I spend way less time doing *nothing but dota* on the computer, and more time doing more useful things, like researching for my first smartphone purchase. It's an amazing change.

I've also started reading a book called How to Win at College by Cal Newport. It's an incredible book, and I'm going to start applying new and innovative concepts like cleaning my room and doing the laundry to start with, and eventually move on to doing cool things like joining a club or getting a job.

I have reinstalled dota for now but I'm going to do my best to keep down the number of hours I spend on it each day, especially during the weekends. We'll see how it turns out and I'll post an update in a few weeks.

Anyway, that was my rambling. I hope at least some of you enjoyed reading this absurdly-long-but-not-quite-EE-level blog post, and I wish you well!
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teddyoojo
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Germany22369 Posts
July 25 2015 18:29 GMT
#2
this is so cute i wish you good look

ps: theres a time and place for everything.. and its college
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Fencar
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States2694 Posts
July 25 2015 21:36 GMT
#3
Thanks!
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Badjas
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Netherlands2038 Posts
July 25 2015 23:22 GMT
#4
Does "how to win at college" have on it's cover in big friendly letters the text "Don't panic"?

Because that's all you need :D

Also, take care to sleep well. That is my number one tip.

I'm very introverted with a sheltered upbringing. Keeping in touch socially would be really beneficial. I didn't, back then where you are now. But I've been very insecure. If you feel you're holding yourself back in a way, get counseling. Good intentions and being able to follow through are separate things.
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fixed_point
Profile Joined June 2011
Germany4891 Posts
July 25 2015 23:31 GMT
#5
Good luck with your new endeavour! Just out of curiousity, what kind of topics does 'algebra II' cover?
Jinxed
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States6450 Posts
July 26 2015 01:51 GMT
#6
Seriously speaking, and you can quote this. You are a good guy and an awesome person. Relax, have fun, and be yourself.

That's really all it ever takes to be good socially. Do what you think is right and have fun with it, because it isn't worth worrying about constantly.

And if all else fails.... believe in Shia

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Faruko
Profile Joined April 2013
Chile34171 Posts
July 26 2015 04:15 GMT
#7
aaaah college... lots of study, but also lots of alcohol and parties... good times

But dont feel bad for "losing time" doing dumb stuff like playing dota or watching videos, its part of it. Especially when clases are pretty "general" and maybe not exactly what you are after or you need. When you decide that, everything will look much more clear and you will start to be way more focus in college

like teddy said, theres a place and time for everything and thats college :p now that i work i miss college and losing my time doing whatever i care about
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goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44087 Posts
July 26 2015 06:00 GMT
#8
btw do you have friends already ? don't go solo mate find some buddies to hang out with .. girls or boys doesn't matter as long as you have people to talk to

while it's unnecessary it's much better than being alone trust me

So coming from a homeschooled background with no handwriting practice to speak of and very little education during my teenage years,


Woah that's pretty cool. How long have been home-schooled ? i've never met someone who was homeschooled

On July 26 2015 13:15 Faruko wrote:
aaaah college... lots of study, but also lots of alcohol and parties... good times

like teddy said, theres a place and time for everything and thats college :p now that i work i miss college and losing my time doing whatever i care about

oh yes alcohol is great m8

On July 26 2015 10:51 Jinxed wrote:
Seriously speaking, and you can quote this. You are a good guy and an awesome person. Relax, have fun, and be yourself.

That's really all it ever takes to be good socially. Do what you think is right and have fun with it, because it isn't worth worrying about constantly.

And if all else fails.... believe in Shia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuHfVn_cfHU




i like this version of JUST DO IT

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Fencar
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States2694 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-07-26 06:23:38
July 26 2015 06:22 GMT
#9
On July 26 2015 08:22 Badjas wrote:
Does "how to win at college" have on it's cover in big friendly letters the text "Don't panic"?

Because that's all you need :D

Also, take care to sleep well. That is my number one tip.

I'm very introverted with a sheltered upbringing. Keeping in touch socially would be really beneficial. I didn't, back then where you are now. But I've been very insecure. If you feel you're holding yourself back in a way, get counseling. Good intentions and being able to follow through are separate things.

Sleep well is pretty important. When I sleep well I don't fall asleep mid afternoon while watching dota like I did today. >_>

"How to win at college" doesn't specifically list "Don't panic" as a thing I need to do, but it does recommend confidence and a calm mindset which I think is close enough. :D

I'm going to do my best to make some friends, and I will consider counseling if I continue to have issues.




On July 26 2015 08:31 fixed_point wrote:
Good luck with your new endeavour! Just out of curiousity, what kind of topics does 'algebra II' cover?

So far I've done some stuff with factoring, exponents, learned scientific notation, did some graphing, learned about polynomials, and soon I'll be learning about radical expressions, quadratic equations, and some applied algebra described as "Applications: Distance - Rate - Time, Number Problems, Amounts and Costs."




On July 26 2015 10:51 Jinxed wrote:
Seriously speaking, and you can quote this. You are a good guy and an awesome person. Relax, have fun, and be yourself.

That's really all it ever takes to be good socially. Do what you think is right and have fun with it, because it isn't worth worrying about constantly.

And if all else fails.... believe in Shia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuHfVn_cfHU
Thank you! This means a lot to me. That video is also incredible.




On July 26 2015 13:15 Faruko wrote:
aaaah college... lots of study, but also lots of alcohol and parties... good times

But dont feel bad for "losing time" doing dumb stuff like playing dota or watching videos, its part of it. Especially when clases are pretty "general" and maybe not exactly what you are after or you need. When you decide that, everything will look much more clear and you will start to be way more focus in college

like teddy said, theres a place and time for everything and thats college :p now that i work i miss college and losing my time doing whatever i care about
Thanks! I think I still need to be careful about studying, or rather I need to JUST DO IT since I'll be going to TI5 while taking summer classes at the same time so I'm trying to work ahead.




btw do you have friends already ? don't go solo mate find some buddies to hang out with .. girls or boys doesn't matter as long as you have people to talk to

while it's unnecessary it's much better than being alone trust me
No friends to speak of, (disadvantage of being homeschooled and then holing up to play video games for 5+ years...) but there are a couple of people in my physics class who I've talked to and I'm going to try making friends with at least one of them this coming Tuesday.

Woah that's pretty cool. How long have been home-schooled ? i've never met someone who was homeschooled
Pretty much my whole life up to this point. It's been pretty chill for the most part, but I often wished I was enrolled in some sort of schooling system like I am right now. So I'm living the dream!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubYKC-GSN5A

i like this version of JUST DO IT
Wow that is good. Let me just bookmark both of these JUST DO IT videos and then go look into more Shia Labeouf things.




Thanks everybody for your support! It means a lot to me.
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goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44087 Posts
July 26 2015 06:55 GMT
#10
well glhf mate i hope you have a good time in college

On July 26 2015 15:22 Fencar wrote:

Show nested quote +
btw do you have friends already ? don't go solo mate find some buddies to hang out with .. girls or boys doesn't matter as long as you have people to talk to

while it's unnecessary it's much better than being alone trust me
No friends to speak of, (disadvantage of being homeschooled and then holing up to play video games for 5+ years...) but there are a couple of people in my physics class who I've talked to and I'm going to try making friends with at least one of them this coming Tuesday.




5+ years of gaming ? idk about you man but that sounds fucking amazing to me rofl i'm curious but do you have friends in your neighborhood or some people outside your family you hang out with (even if it's just like once a long time everytime) ?

You can start with casually like "hey guys do you know any good places to grab a lunch" into you getting invited or asking to come with them (whoever you're hanging out with). Even casual stuff like that works.

It doesn't hurt to have fun but of course you should put school as your first priority always.
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Birdie
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
New Zealand4438 Posts
July 26 2015 07:16 GMT
#11
BTW as an originally homeschooled person myself, not every homeschooler has no friends most of the ones I know have plenty, as do I, and don't struggle to socialize any more than publicly schooled people I know.
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goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44087 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-07-26 08:07:18
July 26 2015 08:06 GMT
#12
On July 26 2015 16:16 Birdie wrote:
BTW as an originally homeschooled person myself, not every homeschooler has no friends most of the ones I know have plenty, as do I, and don't struggle to socialize any more than publicly schooled people I know.

i mean i know a bunch of people here who hasn't been on school for many years or something similar to that situation (not homeschooled but similar~ish experience where they don't go to school) but they have ton of friends .. but it's most likely just because of our culture here cause neighbors are normally pretty close to each other on where i live

so idk how it works on the US and other areas of the globe

i was just wondering how the experience went as a home-schooled person
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Birdie
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
New Zealand4438 Posts
July 26 2015 08:22 GMT
#13
Maybe I should do a blog on what it was like being homeschooled and how difficult it was to get used to working and university, if there's interest.
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Fencar
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States2694 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-07-26 13:16:33
July 26 2015 09:10 GMT
#14
5+ years of gaming ? idk about you man but that sounds fucking amazing to me rofl i'm curious but do you have friends in your neighborhood or some people outside your family you hang out with (even if it's just like once a long time everytime) ?
It was good in a lot of ways but it was also really unhealthy in others. I had neighbors for a few years, but I had to move out and I wasn't motivated to stay in contact so my life was literally pizza + video games for a loooong time. Also was part of a tabletop group which met up every other thursday which was pretty cool, but it wasn't nearly enough for me to be truly happy.

Edit: The "no friends" thing is an exaggeration actually. I have a couple of good online friends, just not ones I hang out with regularly IRL yet.

You can start with casually like "hey guys do you know any good places to grab a lunch" into you getting invited or asking to come with them (whoever you're hanging out with). Even casual stuff like that works.
Sounds good.

It doesn't hurt to have fun but of course you should put school as your first priority always.
Agreed.

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WetSocks
Profile Joined June 2012
United States953 Posts
July 26 2015 13:22 GMT
#15
Hi, have fun with your college life and good luck.

I went to a cc in WA and I'm starting my junior year in a CA public university soon. My college life has been great and I've learned A LOT. I was lucky to have great instructors during my time in the cc, they made me love the subjects that I used to hate (particularly math and physics).

And yes that book's giving you a good advice. Joining a club is a good way to explore your interest outside of schoolwork (which is important if you're planning to transfer to a four-year school). gl hf!
Artisreal
Profile Joined June 2009
Germany9234 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-07-26 21:19:14
July 26 2015 21:16 GMT
#16
Hi,

my advice for good results in school and an active social life: delete dota.

edit: I sound like a total dick. I dont want to. But when you say, you already spent too much time on dota in the past and kind of stopped playing but just installed again... In my personal experience this leads to playing "too much" again. Wait for 3 months, after TI, then play again and see how it feels. Get really into college, do exactly what is written in the book you're reading instead of going dota.
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Fencar
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States2694 Posts
July 26 2015 21:48 GMT
#17
That sounds like a great the greatest idea, and I will follow through on that.
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Keytar
Profile Joined May 2011
Canada156 Posts
July 27 2015 23:58 GMT
#18
Oh man, now I want to help you with math and physics homework. Are you bringing it to TI?

I am so math. I am like the mathiest.
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Fencar
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States2694 Posts
July 28 2015 02:08 GMT
#19
I will be bringing it since I'm currently taking summer classes. I've been working ahead on math since I'm going to TI, so that's on lockdown, but I will need to work on physics during TI which just means taking some notes on the powerpoint document and doing the homework assignment.
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KurtistheTurtle
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States1966 Posts
July 30 2015 20:47 GMT
#20
I followed the Cal Newport blog excessively while I was in college, and unfortunately his books hadn't been released yet.

Get "How to be an A+ Student" and read it ASAP - I've read both, and of the two, the A+ one is the one I gift to siblings, relatives, and anybody I know who's heading off to college for the first time.

And, for the time being, uninstall dota. I know the struggle (trust me...trust me), but just uninstall it. I can't tell you what to do with your time or how to unseat your habits because I don't know the details. But the most important thing you can do is develop an intuition on where the world must go, and its currently not.

beyond A+ student, knowing what I know now, here's what I'd have told myself to do back in college:

- uninstall dota for 3 weeks.

- feel compassion, comfort and forgiveness towards yourself for your own shortcomings. nobody else will, and that's your job as you.

- Read the book about Elon Musk, read Bold by Peter Diamandis, read Mastery by Robert Greene (one per week).

- Do one thing every day that makes you physically hesitate (gimme: take a shower with only the coldest water you can get and scream like a fucking woman if you need).

- Approach 3x girl per day, and week one just go for one sentence (you saying something and walking off if need be, like smile and say hey in passing). week two, 2 (you say something, they say something), week 3, 3.

- lastly, think about the most successful version of yourself and what that version of you would do.
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