Good evening readers,
Well, I took the exam. About 40% of the questions were the same ones on the practice exam. Those were a breeze. There were a few more questions that asked us to evaluate function efficiency and binary tree traversals. The questions regarding efficiency were somewhat challenging, but I think I got most of them. I know I got one wrong. Big-Oh and Big-Omega notation don't make a lot of sense to me. I always think I understand them, and then I find some incomplete explanation that just seems to scramble the bits rather than connect them. I haven't had the best lectures on them, but then again I guess I could've read the textbook a little more often. Oh well. Nevertheless, I think I did pretty well.
Now. Onto the next part of the title. Up here at Tech I regularly volunteer at the humane society. The Copper Country Humane Society. I typically walk dogs, although I don't mind a little cat cuddling.
Recently, I've been walking a dog named Blaze. I visit him at least once a week, typically on Fridays. He's a sweet, 6-year-old pittie. I typically don't like pitties, but Blaze is an exception. He's gentle, slower, and super friendly.
When he gets adopted I'll certainly be upset. Yet at the same time, I'll be happy because I know he's going to his forever home. But as of now, no plans for adoption have been made. I ask the staff every time I visit!
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went."






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