Journal #2
Journal #2
Class #120
Journal #2
As week two concludes, I want to look back and reflect on what happened this
week. Coming off a three-day weekend, I was lucky enough to go back home and visit
family which was nice even though it has only been a week since winter break ended. It
was fun while it lasted but when the day came to return to school, I was sad to leave my
parents again. The sun hadn’t even risen yet and I had left the house on a two-hour
drive toward Davis. Everything was going smoothly until I got pulled over for suspicion
of drunk driving and slight speeding. They said I was driving over the lines which could
have been me being tired from not getting a good sleep the night before but after I did
some of their field of sobriety tests, I was let go off on a warning for slight speeding.
That was a scary event as it was my first time getting pulled over but I was lucky
enough to not get officers who were on a power trip and were only given a warning.
After I got back to the dorms, I took a quick nap as I was so tired from poor sleep from
the previous night but also tired from the long drive.
I was quite scared of the quiz as I didn’t know what to expect because this was
the first time not only taking a math quiz in college as I didn’t take MAT 17A but also the
first quiz with Dr. Daddel. The quiz was surprisingly fair and was pretty similar to what
the homework problems were conceptually going over which I thought was nice
because previously in my high school classes, some tests had nothing to do with
besides my chemistry class where I got all of the iClicker questions correct which I was
really happy because that will contribute to my final grade quite a bit.
I’m still really happy that my Calculus class was moved into California Hall which
is the biggest hall on Davis campus. Learning in the cramped theater room was not
exciting, to say the least. Feeling cramped and claustrophobic isn’t the best feeling to
feel when sitting in an hour-long lecture hall and trying to learn and dive deep into
important topics. This week, I learned about arguably one of the most important topics
in Calculus, the Fundamentals of Calculus Part 1 and Part 2. This took a while to
understand but Dr. Daddel, my Calculus professor explained these two concepts well.
After taking some time to learn about the midpoint theorem, jump discontinuity, and the
net theorem, we finally got to the long waiting u-substitution that I remembered from
Calculus in high school that this was an important idea to understand and know idea on
when to use it to solve a problem. After laughing when none of the students responded
to knowing the chain rule or the power rule, class ended and I finally got to go back to
my dorm and rest. After taking a quick nap, Started my homework and got it done in a
relatively respectable time. Gave a call to my parents and some of my friends and had a