Archive for September, 2006

First week of classes

Posted in Activity 3 years, 11 months ago

Yesterday completed my first week of classes for the Fall 2006 term. I’m taking an interesting mix of classes:

Geometric and Physical Optics (PHYS 355) is an intermediate course on optics. There’s a lot of emphasis on the application of theoretical concepts using models. I didn’t know you could solve polarization problems using matrices.

Mathematical Methods in Physics (PHYS 384) is supposed to be the hardest undergraduate course. This course compresses important math topics into one. Throwing out some of the topics in this course makes your look very smart at parties (integral transforms, green’s functions and membrane vibrations.) :D

Financial accounting (BUS 251) introduces accounting terminology, reading and understanding financial reports and the time value of money. The instructor is a professional (Certified Management Accountant), and conducts the class as an open discussion. If you want to know what exactly went wrong with WorldCom, this is the course to take. I’m very interested in how C-level executives run public corporations, so this should be an interesting course. I’m sure someone will bring up the recent misgivings by the boards of Apple, Dell and H-P (That someone might be me.)

Microelectronics II (ENSC 325) is my only engineering course this term. This course is about multistage amplifiers, integrated circuits and analog aspects of digital cicrcuits. This course used to be taught by the inventor of the Accelerometer that is in most IBM (Lenovo) laptops.

My hope is that I interact with a highly diverse set of people resulting in an enhanced learning experience.

IT Consulting companies

Posted in Business 3 years, 11 months ago

At a networking event a while back, I was talking to a strategy consultant from the Monitor Group. This guy was hired right out of the engineering undergraduate program at the UofT. The consultant lifestyle includes a lot of travel, long hours of work and interacting with very smart people. Anyways, I’ve done some research and compiled a list of consulting companies (primarily in North America.) Should I be looking for a job, this would be the list I would start with. Hope it’s useful for others as well.

You can get a more comprehensive list from WetFeet or Wikipedia.

Resources on economics

Posted in Economics 3 years, 12 months ago

Lifehack has compiled an awesome list of resources for learning/brushing up on economics. Highly recommended.