Freshman Year
2014 Fall
·
EA1 – Really liked this class. Had prior
experience with programming and linear algebra so I got a lot out of it
·
Math 230 – Differential Multivariable Calculus. Didn’t
go to class because the professor was reading the textbook to us. Exams were
pretty hard
·
DTC 1 – We had to make a hands-on training
simulation for nurses to practice inserting PICCs into neonates. Our final
prototype was jello with fake skin on top.
·
EECS 111 – Intro to Programming 1 (Racket). Not
very hard. Sara Sood’s first time teaching at NU
·
Went to Glory Days with NUT and had a really
good time. Jay was flying all over the place and I wanted to be like him. I was
totally convinced that Ed was a god and when he went down with an ankle injury
I was absolutely crushed
·
Kind of wanted to be in a frat. Went to Sigma
Chi events until I stopped getting invited. Was pretty shy and timid at Sunday
night dinners
2015 Winter
·
Econ 201 – Intro to Macroeconomics. This class
sucked, should have dropped it. Didn’t learn anything
·
EECS 203 – Intro to Computer Engineering. Met
and became friends with Yannick. Prof Wu would occasionally laugh at us when we
asked questions in lecture. Good class, learned a lot
·
EECS 211 – Intro to Programming 2 (C++). Not
very hard. Sara Sood’s second time teaching at NU
·
EA2 – I
hated this shit so much
·
Didn’t rush. Got FOMO real bad when people
dropped their bids, I could hear the cheering from my room in CCI.
·
Bought into ultimate. The conditioning was easy
compared to track/swimming in high school. Threw up a lot after parties
·
Bonded a lot with Kristen at Dance Marathon. We
shared a lot of mutual energy and kept each other going in the hard parts
·
Bolt played at Chicago Invite Plan B with
8 guys. This is one of the only tournaments my parents have ever attended. They
arrived on Saturday for our last game against BYU (A) at the precise moment
when I cramped in my calves, hammies, and quads at the exact same time in both
legs. We did not get bageled
2015 Spring
·
History 275-2 – History of Western Science and
Medicine. In retrospect this is one of the coolest classes I’ve taken. Very
interesting lens for history, lectures were pretty good.
·
EECS 214 – Data Structures and Algorithms. Very
fun. Ian’s a great prof. I still use this stuff every day
·
EA3 – I did not learn very much in this class.
We enjoyed antagonizing the professor. Kristen and Andrew bailed me out on a
lot of the assignments
·
DTC 2 – Our project was to design a fucking oil
rail car that would mitigate explosions in the case of shear puncture. The majority
of our time was spent trying to understand graduate level material science
·
Started going out with Kristen. It was one of her
first relationships and things were weird starting out, we weren’t always on
the same page
·
Developmental sectionals with Bolt was so fun.
We played really well
·
Became social chair in CCI and did absolutely nothing
2015 Summer
·
Worked at Philmont. Had to arrive late so my
position was TBD. Ended up being a Program Counselor at French Henry. This
summer was incredible & very humbling. A kid died one night in a flash
flood and I listened to the entire thing on the radio.
·
Kristen was in Spain and I didn’t have any cell
service or Wi-Fi most of the time, so we emailed each other when we had the
chance. I thought about her a lot
Sophomore Year
2015 Fall
·
EECS 212 – Mathematical Foundations for CS. This
was a hard class. I enjoyed writing the proofs but struggled in exam settings.
Got to grind it out with Julia which was fun
·
IEMS 201 – Intro to Statistics. Dumb, stupid
class. Andrew and I did all the work for the video labs
·
Physics 135-2 – Electricity and Magnetism. Awful.
I’m not good at physics and the labs were excruciating
·
EECS 213 – Intro to Systems. One of the best
classes for CS majors at NU. Very well organized, and jam packed with stuff
that’s important to know as a software dev. This was the first time I felt like
I understood how computers actually work
·
I really wanted to make the A team and I
stressed about it daily. I asked Julia every 212 lecture if Spielman had said
anything about me. Huge relief when the roster came out
·
Things started to heat up with Kristen. We
started saying the L word
2016 Winter
·
Physics 135-3 – Waves and Relativity. Equally as
awful as 135-2. David Taylor is truly a soulless man. Labs were slightly less
excruciating
·
EECS 202 – Intro to Electrical Engineering. I
didn’t learn much in this class, but it was bearable
·
EECS 205 – Assembly Language Programming. So
fun, Russ is an OG. Ripped off the Kanye Zone game for my final project
·
Warm Up with NUT was awful. We played so poorly
and morale was very low. I wasn’t playing much so usually I tried to contribute
with my voice/energy on the sideline. I felt like I was helplessly screaming
into a void. This was one of the only times I haven’t enjoyed myself while
playing ultimate
·
First time dropping to 3 classes. A great way to
do winter quarter
·
Fucked up pretty bad at formal. I left Kristen with
a bunch of strangers which really upset her. This was the beginning of the end
for us
·
Planning CCI Formal was very stressful. Could
have been better if I had delegated work better instead of doing everything
myself. Developed a strong hatred for SOFO. I think people enjoyed the event
though.
2016 Spring
·
EECS 336 – Design & Analysis of Algorithms. The
most difficult & time intensive class I have taken at NU. Me and Wyatt
really bonded this quarter. We spent 15-20 hours working every week. The TA
Madhav Suresh was quite good & really made the effort worthwhile. I started
drinking coffee because my proofs were better when I was caffeinated &
haven’t looked back since
·
EECS 348 – Intro to Artificial Intelligence. Way
too easy. Didn’t learn much because most of the assignments were already done
for us
·
EECS 349 – Intro to Machine Learning. Poorly
organized, Prof. Downey is possibly the dullest person on the planet. Fell
asleep a lot in lecture
·
Soc 110 – Intro to Sociology. Fun, easy class.
Lots of freshmen. Me and Patrick took it together
·
Kristen and I broke up, it was entirely my
fault. I was very upset for a good amount of time
·
NUT tournaments: Bama Secs Beach Party, Huck
Finn. We never played very well and our culture was not great. I didn’t feel
like I was getting better or contributing to the team much. EDIT: I should clarify that I loved this team & everyone on it. I wasn't satisfied with my role on the team at the time & thought we had the potential to perform at a level greater than what I was seeing.
·
Uncle Joe got me an IT job at Hagerty. I’m
blessed to have people/opportunities like this in my life
2016 Summer
·
Worked at Hagerty in their IT software development
office. They were horribly understaffed and had way more on their hands than
they could handle. About 5 people out of 30 knew what was going on and the rest
were clueless. This is when I started to realize that very few people in CS
really know anything and anyone who seems knowledgeable was once incompetent
·
Played summer league in Traverse City and threw
most days. Lifted a lot as well. I was in very good shape
·
I was very lonely this summer. I was shy and
didn’t make friends with the other interns until mid-August. Spent a lot of
time by myself and got comfortable just doing things alone.
Junior Year
2016 Fall
·
EECS 335 – Theory of Computation. After taking
Algo this class was fun & not very difficult. Prof. De is a great professor
– if you ask a question he will stop his lecture and make very sure that you
understand the material before moving on
·
EECS 325 – Artificial Intelligence Programming. The
lectures had nothing to do with the assignments. I got pretty deep into Lisp
programming and obsessed over receiving positive feedback from Prof. Riesbeck.
·
GEN_CMN 102 – Public Speaking. I do not enjoy giving
speeches, so this class was good for me I suppose.
·
EECS 395 – Game Development Studio part 1. This
class was interesting, but I didn’t get much out of it. It mostly amounted to a
drawn out tutorial for Unity
·
Moved in with Patrick, Jay, and Devon at 1008
Garnett. I really like this apartment and my roommates, it’s been a defining
feature of junior & senior year
·
I was pretty concerned with getting an
internship and was upset when I didn’t hear back from most places. I wasn’t
really sure what I needed to do in order to set myself apart. Wyatt was really
helpful with interview prep and boosting my confidence
2017 Winter
·
EECS 352 – Machine Perception of Music &
Audio. This class sat perfectly at the intersection of music and computer
science. Every lecture was cool as shit and Prof. Pardo is quite funny. I
regret not getting to know him in a greater capacity. Julia seems to have
really enjoyed it
·
EECS 330 – Human Computer Interaction. Stupid,
dumb, silly. Working with CSS gives me migraines. Not a complete waste of time
but holy cow did I get frustrated working on this stuff
·
EECS 395 – Game Development Studio part 2. Super
fun, very engaging. Prof. Zubek had a strange obsession with pooping in The
Sims. Wyatt, Scott and I worked together on a puzzle game, it turned out alright.
I think that it lacked a little inspiration and was definitely still rough
around the edges at the end. But it was a lot of fun to make
·
I went through Amazon’s recruitment process late
January/early February. I had sent in a cold application though their portal in
October so I was pleasantly surprised to hear back from them. I figured I’d
just fail the first round. Once I got a phone interview I started getting
really excited and nervous. I knew that Scott had gone through the same process
weeks before and gotten an offer, so I was hopeful that my outcome was the
same. Wyatt was such a good friend though this whole process
·
NUT balled out at Warm Up. After we beat A&M
for 3rd I looked at Kyle and was like “we made it dude.” I thought
we were gonna earn a bid. Things did not go as planned obviously, still loved
these tournaments though
2017 Spring
·
EECS 339 – Intro to Databases. Pretty dry, but useful
I suppose. Lena, Morgan, Julia and I have a running theory that Prof. Duggan is
in fact a robot which is controlled by the dog, Teddy. The dog is sentient and
highly intelligent but struggles to relate to humans, so he has created Jennie
(Duggan) to be his mouthpiece. This is why she writes in a scrawl which is
barely readable in locations which are close to her waist. Also explains why
she speaks in a monotone and struggles to understand human emotion
·
EECS 395 – Computational Learning Theory. Samir
and I took this class because we like Prof De, who assured us that even though
we didn’t have much of a mathematical background compared to the rest of the
class, we would be OK. He was wrong
·
Pysch 314 – Intro to Buddhist Psychology. A
bunch of us took this together, notably Patrick who complained about it
nonstop. I quite enjoyed it
·
Spring break was a ball this year, so many friends
·
NUT postseason: We won sectionals easily &
then got 5th at Regionals, injuries hurt us a lot. This team was so
much fun & I think there was a lot of anxiety going into 2017-2018 that NUT
wouldn’t be fun/good/whatever next year with all the seniors leaving. I tried
to explicitly respond to this feeling when I ran for captain
2017 Summer
·
Seattle summers are dope! Usually kinda rainy in
the morning and then beautiful, sunny, afternoons and long evenings spent
playing ultimate
·
I generally tried to avoid telling people that I
was an Amazon intern. We drove up everyone’s rent, clogged the bus lines, and
all had the same stupid black backpacks.
·
This was such a contrast to working at Hagerty.
My team was knowledgeable, helpful, and kind (usually). The code base made
sense & my project was dope. I felt energized at work and rarely useless.
This was a great internship and I think I am one of the luckiest people in the
world
·
Low level club ultimate is a very strange
experience and not super fun. David and Roy kept me sane. I hope to make a
better roster when I return in the future. Roy will be there to grind with me
in the offseason
Senior Year
2017 Fall
·
Chinese 111 – Intro to Mandarin. I took this
Pass/Fail which was a mistake. Somehow I passed after handing in a mostly blank
final exam. (It is near impossible to make up Chinese characters)
·
EECS 343 – Operating Systems. My only 8AM in 4
years of college and it was exactly what I expected. I was sincerely interested
in the course material but for the life of me I could not stay awake for the
full hour and 20 minutes. I like to imagine I would have done much better if
the lecture were at 10
·
EECS 394 – Agile Software Development. This
would have been a much better class if I was a younger & less jaded
student. EC2 Spot Fleet used agile workflow without all the bullshit, so this
class did not expose me to anything new or eye opening
·
NUT fall was a blur. There is a lot going on
& I have a tendency to over-manage. Yngve is a captain’s dream come true
2018 Winter
·
EECS 397 – Intro to Digital Forensics. My
senioritis really got me in this one. Theo & friends carried/saved me on
the final project
·
EECS 340 – Intro to Networking. Pretty hard,
somewhat fulfilling. I sort of understand how the internet works now.
·
MechE 333 – I don’t even know what the official
title of this class is but it’s dope. 10/10 would recommend to any CS person
looking to get down and dirty with some hands-on PID control projects
·
After going 0-6 against good teams at MLC, NUT goes
1-5 against mostly good teams at Queen City. We had just committed to the
toughest schedule in NUT history and I mentally prepared myself to endure a
season of L’s. It would be worth it for the development of the young roster. Like
Yngve says, we don’t care about results. I hate losing though
·
Then Warm Up. What a tournament. I am
re-energized and ready to take on the rest of the season, no matter the ending.
·
I lost a lot of sleep while planning spring
break. The entire trip on the whole was less fun than previous years. Being in
charge sucks sometimes
2018 Spring
·
No classes. Walking dogs for cash. Jay and I
have stacked an IM ultimate squad and we are going to win the championship.
Life is good.
·
NUT IS GOING TO NATIONALS
·
I CANNOT WAIT FOR OVY
No comments:
Post a Comment