Twenty minutes until it's time to go home (YAY). I figured I should update now, since there's basically a snowball's chance in hell that I would get the computer tonight.
I just had two cups of coffee, and I'm still tired. It's ironic that the Engineering building is not better engineered to have more windows and better air ventilation. I think they spend too much money on the little student lounge and not enough money on air ducts. It's nasty in a lot of those rooms. Advice to anyone taking a class at UCCS, don't take a class with the prefix of ENGR.
I need some natural light, really badly. That's probably my big gripe about UCCS. Very few classes have windows. The ones that do are all shut up with screens and stuff like that. Regis at least had some natural light in at least 50% of the rooms. In actuality, it's probably more like 75%.
Anyways. I was somewhat productive today, as I did all of my reading for school for this week, and started on the stuff for next week. I finished pretty much all of my anthropology reading, and I'll go back and write down important terms and definitions. I also did my ancient Egyptian reading for tomorrow and most of my organic chemistry homework for this week.
I have a lot of homework this weekend already, including a Lab for Chemistry, studying for a quiz, about 120 pages of Civil War reading, about 50 pages of Ancient Egyptian History reading (will do tonight or tomorrow), about 30 pages of ecology, about 30 pages of physiology (on cellular communication), I'll probably have reading in Cell Biology, my paragraph assignment on the differences between cultural anthropology and sociology in Anthropology, my next lab assignment for physiology, it's all blah, really. I'm going to be working my ass off another weekend. Fortunately, I have some time tomorrow to get a little ahead (probably in physiology and ecology) in between Egyptian history and Cell Bio.
I'm tired. I'm still a little sick, but not overwhelmingly blah. This probably means that I'll actually go to Church this weekend (which I have not done for the last two weekends). It also means I might actually get a haircut, for the first time in four and a half months.
Surprising.
I think college is a reversal from high school in some ways. In high school, girls generally dressed less for the weather with flip-flops, low cut shirts, and skirts/etc.
Now, in college, all the guys when it's 30 degrees outside wear shorts/flip flops/ shirt sleeves/no jacket.
Natural selection. We need natural selection. People who dress like that should have body parts frozen off. No, nature doesn't work that well on humans. BLAH.
Well, I think I've done enough complaining for tonight.
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Ah, I forgot about UCCS's love of a lack of properly windowed classrooms. 3 of my 4 last semester didn't have windows, and it wasn't fun. Luckily ND's much better about that, and all but one or two of my classrooms this semester has lovely natural light. And one of those two takes place in a movie theater on campus, where windows wouldn't work too well. But yeah. Sorry. That's no fun.
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