Posts With Tag: Thoughts
Going to the Toilet is a Tactic
Kutay gives insights into why going to the toilet in an exam is a tactic that everyone should use.
Imagine you are taking an exam—a very long exam, let's say it is three hours—and you are stuck in a part of the test and cannot pursue further; you just cannot solve anymore questions or problems. If you are allowed, you have to go to the toilet. The main thing about going to the toilet is that, even if you are not going to use it, you will walk to and from the toilet, giving you plenty of time to stretch your legs, arms, and whatever. I believe that this allows you to clear your mind of the stress of the exam by simply walking.
Thoughts on Talking, Conversing
Kutay's thoughts and ideas on talking in a group of two people or more.
Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening, wherever you are in the wide world. Today, I was chatting with some of my friends when I realised something, and I want to talk about that.
Trying to Go to College
Kutay's thoughts on going to college or university in the UK and US as an international student.
Hello, again... I thought I wouldn't write another post for a while, well, because I have a couple of things going on in my personal life, one of which is obviously college applications.
Welcome to the Deterministic Blog
An introduction and welcome to this blog (formerly known as the Deterministic Blog) by Kutay Bozkurt.
Hello, and welcome to the Deterministic Blog! I am Mehmet Kutay Bozkurt, in my junior year of high school. I fricking love to code and love to do what I want to do. And this blog is what I want to do in my free time. This blog is going to be a general blog where I post anything related to coding, software development, mathematics, physics, and overall things that I love. I want this blog to be a place where I put my thoughts and ideas, and I want you, the viewer, to learn from and read what I write.
What Would Happen If Every Person was the Same?
While it may sound a good thing, there a couple of things that make it a bad idea.
Last week in my philosophy class, we talked about how we are changing every second. For instance, I am not the same person when I started writing this blog, or my friends are not the same when I see them the next day. Then I wondered what would happen if we were all the same and didn't change for the rest of our lives.
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