14 February, 2008

schedule

how's this for a messed-up day-to-day college week:

monday.
up all night because of physics homework due at 7am, so take a nap until noon
work at noon until 3, lunch, class 4-7:50pm (nearby dining hall closes 8pm)
dinner, random stuff (procrastination), stay up to do molecular bio homework, napping as necessary in apo office

tuesday.
hopefully got some sleep, wake up (hopefully) for class 10am-1pm
office hour, then work, dinner at 5, then concert choir, a cappella 6:30-11pm
freakin' crash due to all-nighter the previous night

wednesday.
wake up (hopefully) for class at noon, work at 1, class 4-6pm
dinner, procrastination, stay up all night doing physics homework (due at 7am), napping as necessary in apo office

thursday.
same as monday, except no dinner because a cappella 8-10pm, and stay up(hopefully) to do organic chem formal postlab due at 1pm friday, in addition to molec bio work

friday.
up all night doing (mostly) o-chem lab, class 10am-1pm
lab 1-4pm (with me trying not to spill or break anything while working fast as I can)
freakin' crash (theoretically) after dinner, or stay up anyway doing random crap

saturday.
absolutely random crap: sleep in until the afternoon, then do no work until sunday

sunday.
sleep in until 3 or so, dinner, a cappella 5-7pm, apo meeting 7-8pm
hang in apo office for a while, then stay up doing physics homework (due at 7am)

yeah. that's my schedule. I hardly see my dorm (much less my roommate) during the week, because we're either away for class or sleeping (or away sleeping, in some cases). at least I have the whole thing down in my mind as routine; I hope, however, that my body will soon follow, or else I'll doze off during lecture and risk being thrown out (yes, I actually have that kind of professor, even in big lecture halls).

I just hope I can survive the onslaught of work given to me every week, while balancing extracurriculars, the health of my plants, and the all-important sleep. anyway, according to my schedule, I have to finish physics homework.

再見。

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