Inky also missed three successive Greek classes due to sickness and then recovering in other classes due to sickness. Inky puts head on table and sobs. Fortunately the material covered was comparative/superlative adjectives and more genitive/dative uses. She thinks she'll survive. Inky will be going to Greek class tomorrow.
Inky has two advisor appointments tomorrow. Her tentative schedule for the next fall definitely includes Analytical Writing, Greek 3, Animal Biology, and Physics I or Genetics. In addition to that she may take Intro to Music (that's honors w/ Speed... woot). She may have to take Chemistry 2 this fall, although she is going to get on her knees and beg to postpone it 'till Spring '10, 'cause otherwise she has to take it with a clothes-wringer-like professor (I'm having flashbacks of Chem 1... oh wait, I'm taking Chem 1) and she'd really like to take it in the Spring when she can at least choose... oh, and taking Chem 2 in the Fall would almost completely nix dance. Inky sobs yet again.
Inky should fill out scholarship applications but she's considering just gritting her teeth and paying what she's already paying next year 'cause she's too tired to think about scholarships and she probably won't get anything anyway. Someone please come and kick her...
Inky saw August Rush. She approves with much enthusiasm. Soundtrack = awesome too, by the way.
Inky's best grades are in her Greek and Philosophy classes (although the latter is Logic, which Keith would tell me shouldn't be in the Philosophy department). The fact that these are the least related to her major is mildly disconcerting.
Inky needs to get off and get back to work. Ta!
Quote is funny. :o)
I miss you!
*kicks Inky per her request*
I'm sorry things are such a mess for you! *Hugs to Inky* I had my Honors advising appointment (again) and...well, the long and short of it is that I think I'm taking a semester off of Honors next fall. And I'm taking all math, sciences, and engineering courses.
Nice quote, by the way. What's it from?
"I'll live till I die..."
Last time I checked logic has nothing to do with Philosophy. Philosophy is about power, the will-to-power, in fact, which is the driving force of life, etc...
I like the fact that you used both "Booya" and "woot" in the same blog entry. Little rays of positivity bursting downward through an otherwise "mildly disconcerting," mildly overcast discourse. As far as school goes, be in it to win it, to be sure, but don't let it overtake your "insanity [that] comes naturally." I find that I use very little of my scholastic training in my career, and that I use far more cultivated "soft skills" to get things done than anything else. Make a strategic withdrawl, take a break, get refreshed, regroup and attack. No worries, Smudge Ana. :)