So these next two weeks really need to be considered as a block. I tend to do things week by week, but considering how much I actually have to do, I'm definitely going to link them together and hope for the best. Just to refresh myself how much these next two weeks are going to suck...
HIST 411: ESSAY 2!!! (25%)
SPAN 425: Exam (20%)
FR 101: Exam (10%)
BIOL 481: Exam (18%)
CHEM 451: Quiz (8%)
BIOL 409: Exam (14%)
BIOL 391: Exam (20%)
That's a LOT of percentage points that I'm going to be racking up in the next two weeks. That includes ALL of my classes except Genetics, which only has 40 points out of 700 in the next two weeks. The hell starts this Wednesday and runs through next Friday. The basic plan right now is to worry about Spanish for the next two days, whereupon finishing the exam on Wednesday, I immediately dive into History, non-stop until Saturday, basically, then spend Sunday and Monday morning editing it. Time on Sunday where I don't edit essays is devoted entirely to biochemistry. Any time I have off on Saturday during Cool Science will be spent studying biochemistry as well. It will be the central focus of studying at work Friday night.
Monday night is entirely Methods, since my test is next Tuesday. Tuesday night is recovery mode, since this week will pretty much be non-stop work. I'll be going to bed early, etc.
Wednesday is devoted to studying Immunology and then Thursday is all day Physical Chemistry.
After this block, my semester turns drastically easier. I would be over 50% done in Spanish, French, and that's basically it. I'm already over half done with genetics, and once I get done writing this, I'm finishing up the homework for next week, so that this class is totally off of my radar for the next two weeks, which will be unquestionably hot, as in painfully hot.
So time to work.
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No, it'd be like if we beat USC. We've gotten BCS bids the last two years. It's usually not a surprise.
Um except there's no way that'll happen. And even if it did, it really wouldn't be the same reaction as if we beat USC. Now, if we got there and won, that's a different story.
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