nibot ([personal profile] nibot) wrote2004-08-27 11:04 am

to be a TA

You are driving home from school steadily at 65 mph for 130 miles. It then begins to rain and you slow to 55 mph. You arrive home after driving 3 hours and 20 minutes. How far is your hometown from school? What was your average speed?

And that, my friends, was the first problem on my first homework assignment as a first year graduate student at the University of Rochester, "a private university established 1850." Admittedly for "TA Training," the most annoying part of which is getting up at 07:00 EDT when you're still on Pacific Time.

It looks like I'll be the TA for basic electronics lab, the equivalent of Physics 7B, which I'm pretty happy about. I have an offer for a research position but I think I want to do the TA gig instead, at least this semester. Unfortunately it's not nearly as awesome as [livejournal.com profile] kennyjensen's electronics lab (the famed 111 lab), so we won't be making Tesla coils... hmm... OR MAYBE WE WILL.

By the way, write to me: Tobin Fricke; Department of Physics and Astronomy; Rochester, NY 14627-0171.

Re: that grad-school-level problem

[identity profile] squarkz.livejournal.com 2004-08-27 11:01 am (UTC)(link)
well then, if they're videotaping it, they probably don't want to pick something for a problem that's gonna make you look like a fool, huh? nice of them, really.

you come back in a month and let us know what your homework problems look like, and then we'll all have a good laugh. or cry.

Re: that grad-school-level problem

[identity profile] nibot.livejournal.com 2004-08-27 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
oh yeah, i'm not complaining. (-: