hmm no idea how far we've made it into terraria, we kinda just explored the surface and did a bit of mining... I found a finch staff that lets me summon a bird that fights for me, it's pretty cool. yeh I found minecraft a lot easier to learn, I eventually figured out how to run a server on my computer but I'm paranoid of how safe opening up ports in my firewall is?! so the 2 of us stuck w/ terraria... it's a shame, I love how gorgeous minecraft looks with shaders
in the end I accepted that first program's offer which is close to home, and it doesn't look like I'll get into any of those programs I applied to in the States (I'll be cheesed if I do D: ). I don't know that I can relate to dealing with imposter syndrome, I used to tie up my sense of self worth with how intelligent I felt I was and constantly felt insecure about it. now I think I've grown away from that mindset and kinda just don't care anymore, but it's left me with a horrible work ethic, since for so long I believed in 'natural talent' and trying to accomplish stuff with minimal effort. I've been reading/trying to get work done while I wait for the remaining results, but I keep procrastinating and getting derailed. today I've just been messing around with someone's implementation of style transfer, it has no business being so much fun, and yet I've gotten hardly anything done so far. there's a novella by Thomas Bernhard called 'Concrete' that's about procrastinating, it follows a guy who's worked on his lifelong passion project for the past 10 years, a biography/study of Mendelssohn, but hasn't written down a single word yet. I adore it, it's so funny. I dunno how busy your reading list is, but if you also put off working a lot, I'd highly recommend it! anyways, what are law classes like? I always assumed there's a lot of philosophy involved, what with trying to figure out how legal systems related to 'justice,' is there a lot of essay writing/in-class discussion?