Tuesday, November 22, 2005
I am very nervous ...
I have an exam 10 days. To get a PhD I have to take 3 exams this is the first of them. It is called the preliminary exam.
They ask me question about two subjects that I know (!) (At least I suppose to know.) and I'll give a presentation on my research so far.
I am trying to make a good presentation :D
I have an exam 10 days. To get a PhD I have to take 3 exams this is the first of them. It is called the preliminary exam.
They ask me question about two subjects that I know (!) (At least I suppose to know.) and I'll give a presentation on my research so far.
I am trying to make a good presentation :D
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Today I had my first job interview.
I think I did well !
They asked of what I really enjoyed learning in my study.
If the kind of job they have require doing them I LOVE to do that job.
My possible future boss sent me an email saying that I have a good engineering foundation!
Rewarding, isn't it ?!
At least I know that after 8 years if studying I am worth some thing ;)
I think I did well !
They asked of what I really enjoyed learning in my study.
If the kind of job they have require doing them I LOVE to do that job.
My possible future boss sent me an email saying that I have a good engineering foundation!
Rewarding, isn't it ?!
At least I know that after 8 years if studying I am worth some thing ;)
Saturday, November 05, 2005
Sweet memories ...
I am listening to a piece of music that Lakshme recorded ...
He was one of the guys I have met in Berkeley. He had a taste for music but no sense of direction what so ever. The peice is a fusion. Combination of the guitar and Indian (I mean Indian Indian not American Indian) music. (Oh I forgot to mention that he was Indian) .
The music is reminding me of the last night I was in Berkeley. We went to San Francisco with a bunch of people from BWRC (Berkeley Wireless Research Center). And obviousely we went toa Persian Restuarant ;)
That night I went back to Berkeley with Lakshme and Mubaraq (funny name, isn't it?)
and we sang songs in the car.
I sang "vaghti miai seday-e paat az hameh jaaddeh ha miyad" and Lakshme sang an Indian song.
I enjoyed the song he sang though I couldn't understand a single word of it. I think they enjoyed my song too. The world is too small, isn't it ?
I am listening to a piece of music that Lakshme recorded ...
He was one of the guys I have met in Berkeley. He had a taste for music but no sense of direction what so ever. The peice is a fusion. Combination of the guitar and Indian (I mean Indian Indian not American Indian) music. (Oh I forgot to mention that he was Indian) .
The music is reminding me of the last night I was in Berkeley. We went to San Francisco with a bunch of people from BWRC (Berkeley Wireless Research Center). And obviousely we went toa Persian Restuarant ;)
That night I went back to Berkeley with Lakshme and Mubaraq (funny name, isn't it?)
and we sang songs in the car.
I sang "vaghti miai seday-e paat az hameh jaaddeh ha miyad" and Lakshme sang an Indian song.
I enjoyed the song he sang though I couldn't understand a single word of it. I think they enjoyed my song too. The world is too small, isn't it ?