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Writing something completely unproductive.
Tacysa Started conversation Nov 1, 2004
Well, it's that time of the week again. Monday morning, getting ready to go to biology class in...fifteen minutes. Since I'm running out of threads, I thought I'd start this one in an attempt to look like I'm doing something productive. Guess again, productivity is highly overrated. I'm doing my steroid dance, currently. My asthma is acting up and I've got bronchitis, so they put me on a twelve-day run of prednisone. That means that I eat like a horse, pee like a horse, and sweat like a horse for about eighteen days. (TMI, yet? ) I agreed to go to the movies this Friday with Erik and am now planning a potential trip for my Spring Break. *happydances* Depending on how I am feeling on Friday, I may or may not go to the movies, but I haven't seen Erik in awhile and I have some pictures to show him. Basically, I've been neglecting him, and I need to spend time with him. He's busy with band stuff (two more weeks for him, I'd estimate) and I've got uni. Good thing that I don't have classes on Fridays, eh? Gippitygippitygippity, all of this, methinks. All in the name of faking productivity, this is. I have five minutes before I shall leave to go to biology. Class starts at one o'clock and it is now 12:39. If I get there fifteen minutes before, that will give me ten with the KKK (Kool Kids Klub) before the drill begins. My bio tutoring group went well last night. The slowest girl has started to pick up. She caught everything extremely quickly (for her) and I was so pleased. We are working to get her next test grade passing so she has a hope of passing the class. If she makes a B on the next test, she's almost 75% sure of passing the class. I'll certainly try, and it does seem to be helping her. It also helps me, because I'm waaaay too lazy to revise on my own. I can pass the tests with C's and high B's, but I would like to kick my test average up two points to an A. So, if I make an A on the next test, I'll have an A in the class. We'll see. Well, off with my head. Toodles, all.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Nov 1, 2004
May I say the only time I have ever got a grade higher than a P or a CR in a class was when I acutely did more than I should have, nowadays I simply don't have want to make the effort considering how much it takes out of me just to keep a CR average (which is what I need if I am ever to have the hope of getting a masters, which I feel I need to get at some stage, so I can get a PHD, which for no other reason would be cool to have as I would be Dr Rowlands, just like my dad and uncle, but mine would be in Librarianship not political science or whatever it is my dad has a PHD in (its sad I don't know).
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BouncyBitInTheMiddle Posted Nov 1, 2004
Heh, no-one in my family has a degree.
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Tacysa Posted Nov 2, 2004
Do you intend on being the first?
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BouncyBitInTheMiddle Posted Nov 2, 2004
Think my sister's going to beat me on that count.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Nov 2, 2004
Ah a Phd just has that certain swing to it
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Tacysa Posted Nov 3, 2004
Doesn't have quite the ring, I think.
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BouncyBitInTheMiddle Posted Nov 3, 2004
I bet if you made a large enough donation to the Vatican then it wouldn't be too hard.
Actually I don't think there are legal restrictions on calling yourself St. like there are on Dr.
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Nov 3, 2004
How about having the first name "doctor"?
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Nov 4, 2004
All of mine where chosen
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Tacysa Posted Nov 4, 2004
I actually have options. Albeit, few.
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