Whew…
(Let me start off saying I hate the internet here… as I was just approaching 700 words into a post when my browser decided to reset itself and I lost everything.)
Well it has been a very busy last week, but perhaps not in the way I was hoping for. My classes have are roaring at full steam and with the amount of work generated I have been finding very little freetime. While I am here I am taking EECS 353 – Digital and Analog Communications systems, and EECS 401 – Probability and Statistics.
One thing I can say I have learned from 353 is how much math it is possible to write in a 1.5 hour time span. My professor starts on the chalkboard and goes through the math and an incredibly rate which is expected to be transcribed into our notes. I feel that I can either pay attention or take notes… not both. I wish I could not write down what is written, but as there are no lecture slides posted we are expected to have the notes from class to do the homework.
In 401, I have been really pushing the boundaries of my math skills. I considered myself to be fairly good at math at Michigan, but the amount of math that is expected here is nothing I have experienced before. Much of the homework takes hours and hours to do, involving many proofs and derivations.
With the amount of work I am putting into both classes I feel at Michigan I would be very confident going into the midterm exams, but here I am just hoping to pass. Hopefully I will be pleasantly surprised.
Another good portion of my time is going towards workouts now, although not as much as I would like. I am starting to do formal track workouts again, lifting, and playing soccer when I can get a chance. I am also experimenting with a new service called Gyminee online, which has some really nice features in tracking your progress with lifting, although not enough micro management options for my running workouts. For the running workouts I have resurrected and modified the excel sheet that I used for the last two summers my dad came up with.
With all of the things going on, I have needed to start organizng my time a little better. In order to facilitate myself in this task, I have started to write things down in what I guess would be called a planner. At first I just wrote things down in a soft notebook, but now I have bought a little hardbound book to record my schedule, to do list, and workouts in. The specifics of the workouts eventually make it to excel and Gyminee. Hopefully this system will allow me to have enough time to experience China a bit more.
As far as general life on campus goes, I have found some more places to eat at. I have discovered that the canteens are nice every once in awhile, but they are cafeteria food, and they serve the same thing every day. It is really nice that the delivery here is free and there is no tipping. Although my favorite place to get delivery from recently had an electrical fire and may be out of commission for awhile. The nice thing is that with food prices so cheap on campus you can afford to experiment a little. For example today I went to a new Canteen that I heard mixed reviews about. I ended up liking what I got: a 9 inch personal pizza, a starwberry smoothie, and some noodles with meat (similar to chow mein), all of which cost just over $2 US.
I did manage to make it back to Shanghai tonight for the first time in over a week to go to a nice Taiwanese restaurant. My friend Jonas and I were running a bit late so we had to go by ourselves there. It was fun to see that with the little Chinese we knew, we were able to make it to the location in Shanghai, which is a taxi ride and two train rides away for a total of about an hour.
When we arrived at our destination, Charmanj, we quickly found the other students and sat down. The restaurant was nicer than I expected and the food was already on the table when we arrived. The group had ordered a ton of dishes which were to be shared.
I was a ittle hesitant at first, but then I took my first bite and … wow. The meal turned out to be the best meal I have had in China yet (albiet the most expensive around $15) and one of the best meals I have had in my life.
We had:
Stir Fried Minced Pork & Chopped String Beans
Three Flavor Potted Chicken
Chinese Doughnuts Stuffed w/ Pineapple Salad & Shrimps
Stewed Beef & Beef Tendon w/ Turnip in Clay
Sweet & Sour Perch w/ Pine Nuts
Oyster – Egg – Chinese Cabbage Pancake
Stir-Fried White Yam & Loofah w/ Medlar
Taiwanese Pork Fried Rice
Peanut Smoothy
Fresh Strawberry Smoothy
House Pudding Bin
I honestly liked everything I tried… even the weird sounding stuff, although my favorite was probably the Peanut Smoothy and the shrimp dish. Hopefully I will find time to go back there a couple more times before I leave.
Well I should really be getting to bed here. Tomorrow is a long day, and I am now very hungry after writing about that fantastic restaurant.


