As seen in my title, I may die this week.
I got a 96% on my Spanish presentation, which was un poco triste, but I have so many other things to worry about this week, that I'll take it.
Tomorrow is hell. I'm in the lab in the morning, and I hear that it's a very short lab, which is good. Then I have an hour of work, followed by immunology, history, genetics review and French in rapid succession.
In all of this, there is like no time for me to study for my biochemistry test which is on Wednesday. Nor is there time to study for my GRE which is in less than a month. I'm about 1/2 of the way through outlining my study book.
But the big looming monster is genetics. I have no idea whether or not I am ready for this test. I'm leaning more towards no. I'm going to recopy all of my definitions and my experiments, do all of the study questions, and then hang myself on Wednesday. I'm REALLY tempted to skip Spanish, but I really cannot afford it.
Friday brings more anguish with P-Chem.
However, my main irritant right now is this combination of History (essay due in two weeks), French (oral, from memory tomorrow night), and Biochem, which is nickel and diming me to death. Take them away, I could survive.
Next semester is going to be so much better. I'll have a good idea of that when they post my G-D schedule. Regis is posting this week, so that means that UCCS will be doing it for sure within the next two weeks.
Everything is still up in the air, but I may end up actually taking 3 graduate courses next semester (Biochem II, Advanced Immunology, and Advanced Organic Chemistry). Couple that with my philosophy thesis, Spanish, French, and an additional elective in bio maybe (research if possible), and I'm looking at 20-22 hours. Which, with those 12 REALLY bad ones, is more like 30 hours, work wise.
6 classes is starting to look REALLY nice.
ARGH. Schedules are so nice.
Why don't I have one?
I need there to be an additional 5 hours a day and a body that functions on three hours of sleep. THAT would be nice.
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