Well, spring break has started, and here I am at home planning to do all this homework for this week. These last couple of weeks have been absolutely terrible, and they, in compination with the changes in season are cauing me to get a little depressed.
I decided not to say anything to my ecology professor about the test because he would probably take it out on me later. I'll just work twice as hard on the next test as I did on the first and make sure that I can get an A so my grade goes back into solid A range.
However, I am considering going in to my physiology professor, because we had our tests yesterday and since it's just multiple choice, they get graded pretty qucikly. The format for the test is kind of weird, as we do the test once with just our brains and then a second time we can use anything except other people or the internet. I went through that test and checked every answer this time, and I missed between 5 and seven on the first test (I looked at the answer key which he posts later and found out it was five) and I corrected them. I looked at the key and fortuantely I can remember what I put down, and there's no way I could have gotten less than a 95%, but I checked my posted grade and it says 88%. I was pretty ticked last night, to be honest. I won't jump to any conclusions yet, but my guess is that he might have looked at my second test grade and just put it down again. I can't know for sure until after break.
Last night I was super down. Today is not so bad because rainy weather cheers me up a bit. I have been thinking that I might have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder), where when the weather changes, people get depressed. I was there earlier in the semester after our 3000 blizzards and it started to warm up into the 50's and 60's. This happens like every year where I just am on a major downer for about 3-5 weeks because of the weather and probably stress.
I intend on getting so far ahead this break that it's not even funny. I finished my physics for this break last night and took notes on a whole bunch of reading for ecology (pronghorn...joy). Today, I'm going to finish all of my notes on the ecology reading so that I can get that out of the way before this next test (April 10 I think) and then I'm going to read all of my stuff for Civil War for basically the rest of the semester, which is just one book, and I'm going to try to work on my next pre-lab for Organic Chemistry. Tomorrow (Sunday), I'm going to do all the labs for physiology for the rest of the semester (which is 5), the fourth case study, and my anthropology homework and finish one of the anthro books. Then on Monday I'll do all of my reading for Ancient Egyptian History and then I'll do all of my notes for the essay, which I will write on Tuesday. Wednesday is for studying Cell Biology, Thursday I'm going to Denver, Friday I'm cooking for the nurses at the hospital, and Sunday is for Organic Chemistry. Saturday is for editing and anything else I can think to do.
Throughout this, I have a few plans. I would like to work on some cross stitching, but my hand hurts so badly today that I probably won't do that much, if any. After I post this, I'm going with the wind because that's a good movie. I actually enjoyed it A LOT because it's really funny when you know the details of what happens in the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Alright, time to work.
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