I spent a total of 11 hours at school today (10am-9pm). While every other time would have been spent doing unnecessary things (see post below), I surprisingly spent my time quite productively, for the most part at least. I have two consecutive midterms tomorrow and a midterm on Thursday. Considering my poor work ethic and being prone to getting distracted, I faced the task of cramming four weeks worth of information in this limited amount of time*. I feel like a crazy lady, mostly because I'm absolutely positive that fluorescent lights negatively impact my physical wellbeing. I'm serious- my ability to socially interact with people deteriorates because my mind and body are unable to properly function or at least work in tandem. I feel like I don't need to even explain because you all know me so well.
I think the worst part about having to study for these tests is that I am required to produce quantitative answers rather than exercising my bullshitting capabilities, which we all know I excel at.
It's kind of disappointing knowing that the results of these tests (considering I don't do shit when it comes to extracurricular activities) will determine my candidacy for a well paying job in some Fortune 500 company, if I actually wanted that of course but it's still nice to have the option.
I'm excited that people have been responding well to my blog. I'm glad I'm doing my part for the community (maybe I can list this on my resume, can you tell I'm concerned about my post-college life?). I wish I could dedicate more time to shit talking and expressing my hopes and dreams -which I have yet to address- but we all know that this fun and exciting life I have is the actual material that makes this blog so wonderful.
In the mean time, here is a silly video that a classmate, Tom, shared with me via Facebook. I think he's trying to tell me that I have too many pairs of Keds. Because it boosts my self esteem, I do this in real life on a daily basis:
*In my defense, I've actually been studying since last week but I like add dramatic effect. At the same time, studying between/after classes does not make up for not listening and understanding the material in the actual class.
1 comment:
I really wonder how someone finds a video like that on youtube. That's just weird.
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