So, I'm definitely not getting sick. My problem was that it's so dry in all the buildings at school, and I had been indoors all day, that I was congested and dried up to my eyeballs. The second after I got outside things were clearing up, and I felt much better.
Speaking of which, last Thursday was the first time that I left school this whole semester for the day on a non-Friday and it was still light out. Amazingness. I like avoiding being out in the dark.
I'm sort of getting things done. Once this week is over, I think I'll feel more accomplished, maybe because March will be done with when it comes to school, except for the 31st. After Spring Break, I'll only have one day of March, four weeks of April, and three-ish in May. Then basically the hardest part of the last four years of my life will be over, and I can hopefully relax for a few days or weeks. I can get over this feeling of being perpetually tired.
So, I've been bad with school on one regard. I mean, I came home from school pretty early on Thursday and Friday, and instead of doing homework, I watched movies, the original three Star Wars to be specific. I saw them in theatres when they did the revisions back in the late nineties, I think it was (maybe the last one came out in 2000). I wasn't a huge fan of them then, but I must admit, I like those three much more now. I'm still not big on the second set of three they put out-especially that first one. Man, I hated that movie.
The rest of today's agenda is pretty simple: WORK ON THESIS. I'm supposed to turn in ten more pages tomorrow--and I have 3, somewhat poorly written ones.
Tomorrow's is also simple. Because ten pages should be done on the thesis by then, I'll need to devote Sunday to my presentation for immunology.
Spring Break looks to be INCREDIBLY busy as evidenced by what I have to do:
1. Write at least 20 more pages of thesis
2. Do my bioseminar presentation
3. Get about 5 pages of my immunology grant done
4. Study for a biostats test
5. Study for a biochemistry quiz
6. Write another genetics lab and do the 25 point handout.
Afterwards, things should start to look better. I'll have an almost complete draft of my thesis, I'll have my bioseminar stuff done a MONTH ahead of schedule, I'll only need 15 more pages for immunology, and I'll be over halfway done with the genetics lab stuff for the semester. After Spring Break, and those two bugger tests are done, this is what I'll have to do for April:
1. FINISH at least two drafts of my thesis.
2. One biochemistry test and the final quiz
3. French Exam III
4. Miscellaneous genetics lab work
5. Two critical thinking tests and a presentation for that class as well
6. At least 10 pages of my immunology grant.
I'm starting to gain some confidence about what I'm doing this semester, but I'm going to need some good grades, especially on those two tests from this last week and on my immunology presentation this week to get me there.
To work!
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