Two years ago on this day, I reported at the campus of the Indian Institute of Science — to begin my undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Computing. With this, I have completed somewhat half of my IISc time1. There’s a lot to say about these two years, including the things I have learnt and the people I have met. But I will save my time2 by summarizing some highlights in doodle-plots3.
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I may or may not be implying that I am sitting on a time bomb4. ↩
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With the excuse of trying to be creative. ↩
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I am not sure if that is a thing, but what I mean is that I am presenting plots that by no means are accurate (besides the fact that they are not even informative). The axes are unlabelled on purpose, and the lines are supposed to be more qualitative than quantitative. Although I drew each of them in around a minute or two, this is the best I can do with my drawing skills. ↩
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Along that tangent, I will mention that one of the most important things I have learnt in these two years is the extensive use of the Law of the Excluded Middle for the purpose of coming off as smart in conversations. ↩