The Leonardo Da Vinci’s Bridge
Photo by: Hubby
This Leonardo Da Vinci’s Bridge can be seen spanning E18, the highway between Oslo, Norway and Sweden in the township of Ås. This stunning bridge was originally designed by Leonardo Da Vinci, the artist of the Renaissance, in 1502 but never built. It was 500 years after when the Norwegian artist, Vebjorn Sand took the idea of building the bridge. It was unveiled on October 31, 2001.
The bridge serves as a pedestrian bridge over a highway in the town of Ås. It spans about 220 ft. long with a height of 26 ft. The Leonardo Da Vinci’s bridge honors both the Renaissance artist and the contemporary artist of all time.
When Studies Seem To Fail
I’m getting worried about my brother’s school performance that seemed to be deteriorating. He’s in his freshman year in the university taking up Computer Science course. He had his final exam two days ago and he said if he failed, he would be forced to shift course other than CS, like Information Technology (IT) or Information System (IS). These courses I presumed are all related to computers, but I don’t know the difference. Perhaps he knows.
He was enrolled in IT on the first semester but changed to CS on the second semester for some reasons. Computer Science requires a higher average in the comprehensive exam, which he wished he would pass so he would be retained in that course.
I know he is doing his best in his studies, but it’s disappointing when he changes from one course to another. For one, the tuition is undoubtedly high at his university, then this changing of course is taking him forever before he could graduate. He will find out the result of the comprehensive exam on Monday, then I would probably hire a Tutor for him, whether he fails or not.
He used to have a math tutor in high school and it helped a lot. This time, he seems to be needing badly one again. Hmm. Brother, oh, brother, why can’t you be just like me…






