Saturday, September 15, 2007

Changes

I decided ultimately to drop analytical chemistry. This now means that I might be able to enjoy something out of my semester. This brings up the quandary of what to do about my chemistry major. Well, there are several options that work so that I don't have to take the class. Namely, I have to take CHEM 482 (Biochemistry II), CHEM 484 (Molecular Biology), and 388 (Forensic Chemistry). If any of those options become in some way unappealing, I can take 452 (P-Chem II) or 486 (Biochemistry Lab).

Although I have to eat $800, there is some benefit to my situation. I now get to work on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11-12, which means yayness in that I get $20 more per week. That means the other $75 I make a week, I can save towards next semester, which will be both much cheaper, and much easier.

I have not gotten anywhere near the amount of work that I still need to get done done. I only read the seventh chapter in Genetics (about which I had no concentration whatsoever) and my French presentation for Tuesday. I still have to finish my immunology lab and reading Beowulf before the end of today. I'm also going to have to go over all of my Spanish so far this semester, because my Spanish professor sent all of us an email saying that we need to be keeping up with the reading...i.e. quiz on Monday.

Tomorrow is solely dedicated to writing my history essay and studying for my Immunology Lab exam on Tuesday. Now that I don't have to worry about A-Chem, I can be yippy skippy about not studying for that bugger.

However, I should eventually do allof these things.

I do need to keep looking for a second job, something where I only have to work one day on the weekends or something like that. It would help me save some money, anyways. That and I need to fill in every chance I get at the LTC since I get paid decently there.

I am listening to Celtic Woman. Talk about fixing everything that's wrong in the world. If we all just listened to Celtic Woman, then there would be no war, no fighting, no failure, no stress, and no achem. Oh wait, there is no achem. YAY!

Ok, now I'm going to go do my Imm. Lab.

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