Wow, I have been an absent blogger for too long! Perhaps I should start by shedding some light on the tasks that have been consuming my time, leaving none for blogging.
First, I am still an undergraduate student. It is my last semester as such and I'm working my tail-end off to walk across that stage. If you were to look at my class schedule you'd think it was easy, but when you throw in the study time each class requires, three part-time jobs, and then any necessary activities like eating, sleeping, or socializing, then you'd see just how crazy this semester has been.
Oh yeah, don't let me forget to tell you about finding the time to study for and to take the GRE general and subject tests. Also, researching schools to send those scores to, which also involves completing applications and writing several versions of my Statement of Purpose. All of you who may be thinking about graduate school someday, here's where I give you some advice: DO ALL THIS CRAP DURING SUMMER VACATION!
Despite all that, I'm still curious about the Fibonacci, Padovan, and other sequences. I'm anxious to reunite myself with the stack of papers lying dormant on my desk. Any suggestions on where to start?
Glad to see you are back. I feel your pain. I am taking 18 credits and am working 15 hours a week this term. I have had 5 sleepless nights this term just to get everything completed! Hang it there though, you know it will be worth it!!!
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