My life, as usual, is filled with all these complications, many of which I actually am causing myself. This is nothing out of the ordinary, of course.
Tomorrow is Wednesday, which is a day that my thesis class meets. I'm still convinced I'm going to end up blowing it in that class. Convinced. I hope my argument is going to make some kind of sense, but I have this sneaking feeling that it won't.
I do have a defense committee that I want, Dr. Cutter and Dr. Tanner are the philosophy people that I want, and Cutter has agreed to allow someone to come in who doesn't have an impact on my grade, and that will for sure be Dr. Haggren.
I should be finishing my outline for it now, but I will wait until I get home to actually finish all of it.
In other news, I decided to add the genetics lab being offered, because I can see a lot of utility in it towards getting into grad school. I used to think that the classes were what matters, but I see that the labs actually are just as important, if not moreso. This however does mean that I have no Fridays off anymore. I do however have Mondays and Wednesdays off until nearly 11 AM, so it's a fair trade I think.
Plus, I have a sneaking suspicion that the lab might go towards a BS when they publish the classes that will be required.
What else? Hmm, I have a LOT of homework over the next two days. I did some of my French, and after I finish posting, I will finish it. I also have critical thinking for Thursday that I should be able to knock out pretty fast. Same goes for biostats, as I have a slight amount left to finish for that homework. Outline also.
I am starting to feel like there is a light at the end of the tunnel, but I'm just too far away from being able to grasp at it. I think once I start getting more grades coming in, I'll have a better appreciation for just how close I am to graduating...which is 327 days from now. Actually, that's a lot, come to think of it.
Florida is wrapping up its voting now. I am so hoping that McCain wins. If he does, the nomination is totally his to lose. Giuliani will be effectively knocked out and Romney will be momentarily stunned..enough for McCain to step in and just about finish off the nomination come a week from today.
Democrats in Florida don't matter. So eh, no point talking about them.
It's hard to believe that it's been seven years that Bush has been president. It doesn't feel like that many. In some ways, it's felt longer and in others, not. I didn't feel the same about Clinton when he was nearly done, because I think there was so much change that it felt like 8 years. But with Bush, we've been in Afghanistan like 6 years and Iraq 5 or something like that. That's longer than I thought. It feels like maybe 4 in AFG and 2 or 3 in Iraq. Time is going by so fast, it's hard to believe. Then again, I am almost done with college. That's going to be shocking when I finish this semester.
To work. Adieu.
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