Wednesday, January 20, 2021

 congrats Biden

Hello! So as you know, today is Biden's first day as president. I thought the market would rise a little because of the occasion but apparently not as much as I had hoped LOL. I'm still glad it didn't go DOWN though. 

Anyway, in the morning of today, I took an AMC10 practice exam again, but I did terribly. Well not TERRIBLY, but not amazing either. I still got into the top 10% though which is good heh. I haven't reviewed the questions yet though. 

Soon after that, I went out to take my piano lesson at my piano teacher's house. I was there for about 2 hours and a half LOL. My mom loves talking to her so that took up quite some time too. And her house is really old plus it's got all these super cool and antique furniture and decorations. A literal museum in there. She used to travel a lot too so she has stuff from all over the world. 

Anyway, in class, I was told that I needed to work on my rhythm which is the part that I need to improve on the most. Consistent beat basically. In Autumn Leaves it serves as a challenge for me since the beats are a bit abnormal in comparison to the usual classical pieces I'm used to. 

On the way back home, we stopped at an oriental market to buy some vegetables and stock up on some stuff. LOL, we bought some ramen too and vinegar cuz we were running low. 

And then, at night, I took my 42points class. It was on the Cauchy-Shwartz inequality and how to apply it. He also talked a bit on vectors and how it relates to this particular inequality since you can have two really large lists of numbers and it could still work. 

Oh, I have class tomorrow LOL and I almost forgot. That means bedtime is at 11 so I should get going. Good night everyone!

1 comment:

  1. I am looking forward to your own concert in a few years, keep going, my boy! And I enjoy so much watching you having piano class as well since there are not many times left before you go to university.

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