Ok, so I'm already having scheduling issues, which I won't go into until I look through all the options again and again. I tend to obsess too much about these things when I should be focusing on other things, like my physiology test.
My physcis test last night went pretty well. There were only three or four of the multiple choice section that I was not really sure about, and am pretty glad that I was only confused on one of the problems because I and my calculator didn't know one of the conversion factors.
I'm irritated by this computer in front of me. The school has Star Trek people who run the IT and they can't spell the character's names correctly. So I have Serek in front of me when they guy's name was spelled "SAREK". This is why nerds need to take more English and grammar based classes.
It's hard to believe that after this break, there are only like 40 days left in the semester. I plan on doing one hell of a lot of work over break, including all kinds of reading, essays, and studying.
I'm going to kick April's ass.
I am ALMOST done with my cross stitch. I have about 2 hours left of actual cross stitching before I do the embroidery in addition to it. My guess is that I'll be done maybe Monday. Then I have a few that I could start. After all this embroidery, I want a piece that requires next to none, so I will look for that.
Typically, I'm not much of a sports person, but I have an incredible fondness for the Vancouver Canucks, and I should mention that as of the last three months, they've basically whooped ass. I thought the universe would like to know that.
I am in the middle of a dilemma. On my awful ecology exam, there is the possibility of me getting two points back if I go in and argue with the teacher about it. I brought it up in class, but he pretty much shot down my argument. I have evidence to support my point, but I think he'll react badly and I might get on his bad side. Besides, I am only an undergrad, I have no authority over a Ph.D. I'm leaning towards letting the two points slide, because I would rather avoid conflict.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment