life by the numbers

one mathematician’s outlook on life, the universe, and everything.

Archive for July, 2009

back in action…

It’s been some time since my last update, and quite a bit has transpired since then. So here is a laundry list of what’s going on in my life these days:

  1. I graduated from my M.S. program at UCI.  It was a tough process, and I spent a huge part of my free time during the Spring quarter preparing for one thing – a 2.5-hour date with destiny.  That’s right, the real analysis comprehensive exam.  After I had studied the hardest I have ever studied for anything, I took the exam on Monday, June 15.  After taking it, I felt like I had failed (yet again).  I conferred with a few friends in my situation, and they shared my feelings.  I was mildly depressed after that, and it wasn’t until the end of the following week that I learned that I had actually passed the exam, along with all of my second-year friends.  Needless to say I was ecstatic as this was the last step I needed to take to guarantee my degree, so I am now officially Todd R. Royal, M.S. (although you’ll never see this written anywhere).
  2. In addition to passing my real analysis comp, I also decided to take a qualifying exam in complex analysis (a test reserved for Ph.D. students), because I had taken the course and felt pretty good about my chances.  Turns out I was right, and I passed that exam as well, sort of as a “hey, I’ve still got it” message to the UCI math department.  I was pretty happy when I learned that I had passed that exam, especially since I really only studied for it for two days (the exam was on Wednesday, June 17, two days after my real analysis comp).  I thought it was a nice way to wrap things up at school.
  3. I got a job.  In my last post, I mentioned that it looked like I wouldn’t be able to stay on at Western Digital, but as it turns out, my boss was able to get a requisition for me to do the same job I had been doing as an intern during the school year, but now with a greater salary, benefits, and all the other good stuff that goes along with working full-time.  The timing of it was pretty awesome – I finished school on the 17th, and I started my first day as a regular employee on Monday, June 22.  So far, it’s been an awesome job, and a welcome change from the stresses of grad school.
  4. We moved.  Since I graduated, it was mandated that we could no longer live in graduate student housing (makes sense).  We moved to a new apartment community in Irvine called Villa Siena, conveniently located near “downtown” Irvine, just a block away from the 405 (which I take to and from work every day; the song by Death Cab for Cutie comes to mind).  It’s also nice because Christine can walk to work instead of taking a bus.  We’re still getting settled in, but we are really enjoying the new place.
  5. I became an uncle.  My sister has been pregnant for the last several months (almost nine, in fact), and on Friday, July 17, her daughter Karsie Gene was born.  The whole experience has been interesting for everyone involved since Karsie has a physical condition that has affected her in many ways – but she seems to be getting better and better every day.  You can read her story at karsiegene.blogspot.com.
  6. I’ve been riding my bike a lot more these days.  It has become a source of great enjoyment for me over the past year or so, and every time I go out I feel awesome. My current goal is to ride from Irvine to Point Loma by the end of the summer, so I’ve been ramping up the distances I ride in order to prepare for it.  If you have a bike, or money to buy one, I suggest you get out and ride as often as you can – you’ll feel great.  Also, if you have time, you should watch some of the highlights of this year’s Tour de France, which ended yesterday.  It was an amazing race, and it has helped launch a very exciting time for the sport of cycling.

That’s about all for now. I hope to update more often now that things are beginning to settle down.  Thanks for reading.

Tags: Cycling, Life, School