So far CSC236 is in the lead for most work this semester. When I look at the actual work assigned it doesn't seem like it should take too long, but the process of explaining the proof clearly enough in hopes of getting full marks is taking me hours, literally. I'm hoping that once A1 is marked I'll get some feedback to whether I'm writing my proofs clear enough or not. Other then that, all I can do is go to office hours constantly.
I'm finally almost finished A1, after writing question #1 out three different ways and spending a good two hours writing out a clear proof for #2. All I have left to do is figure out how I'm supposed to prove that Phi is irrational, given that I only have natural numbers to work with. I have a strong feeling that I'll have to go to office hours Monday morning before its due. Oh well, I have most of today to think it over and hopefully figure it out.
I really hope October doesn't get too busy, but its not looking good: five midterms/tests, two assignments, three homeworks, two problem sets, two exercises, and the CSC207 project to work on. What little free time I had will soon be gone. Its a depressing situation, but I guess that's university life.
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Sounds like a crazy October. Mine too (although I doubt that's any comfort).
Drafting and re-drafting proofs is what made me start typesetting them.
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