Tuesday, May 02, 2006

The risk not taken.

Finally I've technically back on blogging. I mean, blog the way its meant to be.

Oh well, as always, busy buzzy bee life.

Now I'm a big fan of Formula 1 sports, and to those who aren't familiar with F1, or the latest F1 if you will, it not just about a racer skill anymore. Mentioning the word strategy and any F1 fans would imagine about detailed planning and prediction. One spcial thing about strategy in F1 is that, sometimes there are time where one has to step on a back foot, in order to gain a strategic advantage later on. There's always the risk taken here.

Ok, straight to the point, I just sometimes wonder, can I play such strategy in my real life academic? There's just so many things to consider, no, to predict actually.
-If I grad with this kind of grade, what will it be worth?
-Can strechting my course duration plays into my hands?
-Does less academmic burdern per semester = better results?
-How much I can make that plays into my hand?
-What about polishing my programming?
-Do I have enough time?

Its rather unfortunate that in F1, strategic decision is base on data, which are percise figures but MY strategic decision is base only on assumption and hopes.

But hey, thats just a part of the story.

The other question is should I or should I not play strategic and just play it the brute force way?

Damn I already hate this academic game.

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