User:Witchtacular

Witchtacular is the nickname made up by the undergraduate Kristi Short. The name has no particular meaning. If witchtacular could be defined at all it would be defined as a very specific feeling of elation stemming from the fact that it is not a real word and therefore available on nearly every platform that requires a unique user name. Kristi expects that at some point in the future someone will probably steal it and she will have to make up a new word. Preferably one that does not require her professors to raise their eyebrows. She would not have to give her professors her private email if her schools system always worked. One could say the same for the printers in that location as well... I don't mind paying for copies as long as I get as many as I need. Who only gets 10 copies of anything?

Witchtacular is a noun, and it is meant to describe a very specific Kristi Short at a specific location. Like a one-to-one Function you may not have two Kristi Short at the same exact point at the same exact time. Unlike a particle you can know Kristi's position and her speed at the same time. She can usually be found in front of a white board/ chalk board. She does not sleep. She panics at the thought of what horrible humanities option she will have to take before she graduates and how long she can put it off. It's not that she does not like humanities she merely prefers her math based classes.

She would very much appreciate a math teacher who still loves their subject but does not give babysitting work. She would very much appreciate a course in Mathematical Research Methods. She would also prefer that attendance were not necessary as she has many food allergies with irritating consequences. She was also home schooled for a majority of her education and finds doing work at school a little off putting, and strange.

Witchtacular loves number theory and cryptanalysis. She is a HUGE fan of Mathematica! She really wishes she could afford a copy of the home edition right now but spent all her expendable income on pencils, notebooks and coffee this semester.

She also wishes the publishers of math textbooks would please stop trying to not scare people and give all the information.

Currently accumulating massive amounts of reference materials to try and determine an undergraduate research project.