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Sunday, August 27, 2006

On being a Master’s Student

Short version: a week ago, on Friday, August 18th, I was accepted to start my Masters program in Computer Science at UNL (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) and on Monday I had the first class! Talk about last minute!

Long version: As I wrote in one of my first posts, since February I was working 20 hours (and up to 40 hours during the summer) in my area, that is, developing software in Java (in short). And about 2 months ago, my boss tried to fill the paperwork to hire me as a full-time employee (and change my visa to a work visa), but, again, as I much described in the mentioned post, the cap was reached before we had a chance to submit the documents.

After that, my boss and I talked and, since he is also a university professor, he said he could offer me an assistantship towards a Masters program and I could still be doing the same thing I was doing, except this time, through the university. That sounded great!

A master’s degree was never really one of my aspirations, but since becoming a full-time here is incredibly difficult (if you don’t have the right connections at the right time), the idea started growing in me.

This was beginning of July, and Fall semester would start after two months, so I would have enough time to gather all the required documents. Although the deadline to Fall registration was already past due, my boss/advisor said that there were ways for me to start right away.

After two months of sheer agony, and after I've already given up, on the last business day before classes, I was accepted to start my Masters Program. But don't get me wrong, I submitted my documents in no time, but I also needed three letters of recommendation, but they took all that time to arrive. Lesson learned, when three letters of recommendation are needed, ask five people to write one for you.

But all is well that ends well, so here I am, a Master’s student at UNL, one of the most prestigious computer science colleges in Software Engineering (the most, as I've heard) and ready to roll.

Oh, I'm still planning to finish my studies in Business Administration at SCC as well. For another 4 weeks, I'll be having classes at UNL (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays) and at SCC (mostly online work, but also some Tuesdays and Thursdays). After these four weeks, I only have four more classes (one class per quarter, which adds up to another year) to graduate from SCC and get my Associates Degree in Business.

So I'm still going to be pretty busy for at least a couple of years (next four weeks will be hell), but I'll survive, I think! Come here again in four weeks to double check that! ;)

Andre

"…learn as if you were going to live forever."

Friday, August 25, 2006

On being the Champions

a wee bit late but...

WE ARE THE AMERICAN CHAMPIONS


Campeões da America!!

"Glória do desporto nacional
Oh, Internacional que eu vivo a exaltar

Leva a plagas distantes
Feitos relevantes

Vives a brilhar

Correm os anos surge o amanha

Radioso de luz, varonil
Segue a tua senda de vitórias
Colorado das glórias

Orgulho do brasil


É teu passado alvirrubro

Motivos de festas em nossos corações

O teu presente diz tudo
Trazendo à torcida alegres emoções

Colorado de ases celeiro

Teus astros cintilam num céu sempre azul

Vibra o Brasil inteiro
Com o clube do povo do Rio Grande do Sul"


"Dá-lhe
Dá-lhe Colorado
Com muito orgulho
No Coração"



For those who not follow soccer, Internacional, the team I root for, won the most prestigious South American Championship: The Libertadores Cup. It was the first time we won it, so we are very, VERY excited! And we can make fun of our eternal rivals: Gremio. My mom roots for them, so as you've guessed I made fun of her, in the good sense of it - Right mom? ;).

Here's a good blog to check, once in a while: bola vermelho or ball red. Thanks Cassio for the heads up.

Now, Japan, here we come!

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Intermission

I have been using meebo as my default instant message client for a while now, and it's impressive to see their growth in quality and the maturity they've reached in such a short period of time. Their latest tool just blew my mind. This is by far the coolest blog widget there is: Meebo me. Check it out yourselves by chatting with me while you read my posts. I'm usually logged in Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., GMT -5.

No one can keep these guys from success. Google beware!