Not much in the way of "new" things going on here. I've been falling behind in a thousand things, trying to catch up in others, practicing my mad Freshman Comp skills, memorizing, evangelizing, singing, biologyizing, not writing a paper, trying to fill out forms, eating awesome Thai food, sitting by Theta Pond...
13/14 of my biology lab assignments are done. Over. Gone. Caput. If I were the sort to use phraseology like 'w00t,' I'd throw that in right about now. I am quite happy at the thought that next Thursday I shall have biology lab ne'er more. It was fun, but I'll be glad when it's gone. Also, 13/14 of my math assignments have gone in, and I'll turn in 3/4 writing assignments for Jane Austen next Friday. The end is near, my friends. =)
Truthfully, I don't know what I shall do with myself when school is over. My schedule will be so empty...devoid of any requirements or demands. Time shall not be an issue.
And if you believe that, I've got some ocean front property in Arizona to sell you--and I'll even throw in the Brooklyn Bridge for free.
(Paraphrasing a country song there...)
No, seriously, I shall look forward to being able to get all the little nuisances out of my way--wrapping up driving, high school, finding a day job, writing out plots that have been nagging me all semester, more tests--which I couldn't really focus on with school.
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I'm tired. I need to review some stuff before tomorrow. I'm going to get off now.
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I realized I hadn't responded to several comments of Shadow's; I'm not really sure how to answer questions. I mean, do I comment on my own post? ...how do I know they'll see my answers, then? Do I write a response post? That seems rather pointless and boring... or do I go and leave a comment on your blog which has nothing to do with you and everything to do with moi? ...eh. I still do not know. I'll just tack a response-note on here.
1. My second job this summer will be staying nights with an elderly woman & assisting her as needed. It's a very simple, fun job and I'm really looking forward to it. It also allows me to go look for a part-time day job without burdening me, since I'm sleeping most of the time I'm "on the job" here.
2. I actually really like math exams too. They're so much simpler than homework assignments, because they're smaller in size and more focused. You can just waste all your effort away on these problems and you know exactly which ones will be graded (all of them) and exactly where your strengths and weaknesses are (you typically spend homework assignments figuring this out). Plus, there's just something fun about covering that page with lines and lines of numbers and computations and then having the little box at the bottom with the answer. And I deeply appreciate the way my math teacher believes multiple choice math questions are fundamentally evil. They are. (Algebra is better than trigonometry; I prefer solving for X to messing around with triangles...although solving for angles and sides is pretty cool too. I guess I'd just rather be solving for something...there's such great satisfaction in overcoming the challenge, as you indicated.)
Ehh. Response "note" was practically longer than post. Apologies and condolences to your deceased-from-boredom brains.
-Inkius
Aha. Thanks.
Good luck on the exam today.
The end is indeed near!
Great title quote. ;-D
Well, if you're going to have that much time on your hands you can email me. ;-)
I hope your test went well!
*laughs*
Keep running the race with endurance, my friend. Christ in His strength is yours.