Absurdities
Just as I thought that last semester's lecture materials was pretty ridiculous, the notes from this semester's EEE lecturer has totally amazed me... I mean, I spent a few good hours trying to derive theory (which was not stated in the lecture material) from my tutorial answers. Either my brain's degenerating right after coming out of a*my or the quality of notes degenerates over the years of studying in N*U.
If I were to paraphrase my earlier post in today's context, it's like:
Language 1: Mathematics
It is something like:
Lecture notes: The '+' operator adds, the '-' operator subtracts... etc. E.g. 1 + 1 = 2; 4 - 3 = 1... etc.
Tutorial question:
Although these theories (mentioned as you read on) are not taught, starting from arithmetic operators, e.g. 1+1=2, 3-2=1, 2×2=4 and 4÷2=2, derive Pythagoras' theorem, Binomial theorems, Integration and differentiation, Euler's equations and the formulation of the value of π (pi).
Language 2: RPG Games Guide/Walkthrough
It is something like:
It is the start of the game where your main character starts in bed at home. You cannot rest in your bed to recover your HP and MP.
Your character has the following starting stats:
Status: Constitution down, Speed down, Strength down, Intelligence down, poisoned, blinded
Equipped: Broken sword (Attack + 0), Broken armour (Defense - 1)
HP/MP: 8 / 0
Strength: 12 - 50 = -38
Dexterity: 8 - 50 = -42
Intelligence: 9 - 50 = -41
Spells: None
Items: Rotten Bun x1 (causes Poison, restores 1 HP)
Now, there's nothing much to do in your home. Walk out of the house. As your main character steps out of the house for the first time, it meets the final boss (Attack: 450, Defense: 240, HP/MP: 320,000/40000, Strength: 214, Dexterity: 198, Intelligence: 201) in the game, and somehow, you're supposed to defeat it. As you face the final boss, start by attacking, and using the Bun when your HP drops by 1 point... oh, it seems that it's pretty pointless to use the bun. Oh well, just fight. And... good luck... I mean, I'm serious man - you're gonna need all the luck you'll ever need.
Language 3: Sports
It is something like: After a little kiddo has learnt to walk, you pump the kiddo with a can of 100 Plus or H2O, then take the kiddo out on a solo sky diving mission...
Language 4: Music
It is something like: After a person, new to music, has barely learnt how to read notes, he is expected to compose piano pieces (at a suitable standard no lower than for a Masters in Music) based on the Boroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern period. Perhaps one might think that the Modern period would be the easiest of them all considering that one could simply compose gibberish, but no... it's at a particular genre in the Modern era called jazz =)
Thought: Hmmm, what's the point of coming to uni learn when the standard of materials is... sigh... (ie. I'm better off learning from home).
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