Schedule for today:
8:00 AM-woke up and had breakfast
8:15 AM- did homework
9:15 AM- Got ready for class
10:00 AM- Left early to get tea
10:30 AM-11:20 AM- Greek Class
11:30 AM- 12:30 PM- Had lunch/did homework
12:35 PM-Did homework
1:15 PM- Left for class
1:30-2:220 PM- Comic Books and Reflections of Society Class
2:30-til now- Homework and taking a break to have a snack and write this blog
3:00-5:00 PM- Homework
5:05 PM- Dinner
6:00-8:30 PM- Abnormal psychology class
8:45-10:00 PM- Work out
The rest of the night will be spent, showering, visiting the guys, and yes...more homework.
Usually this is how my Wednesdays look. Wednesdays only. I can live with that. It is right in the middle of the week and I have nice breaks until I do it again. But wait!! It's Monday, Cosette! Why are you saying this is your schedule for today?! I'm so glad you asked! You see, thank you to the delightful-and by delightful I mean horrendous, inconvenient, and aggravating- ice storm two weeks ago one of my abnormal psychology classes got canceled. This is the class I have once a week for two and a half hours. As you can imagine, it set us back quite a bit. Now today we are having a make up class plus the normal class I will have on Wednesday.
I'm exhausted already.
By the way, my professor was supposed to email us on Thursday or Friday to tell us the readings we should have completed by today's class. When did he actually email us? Yesterday...at 9:00 at night. He can bite my ass.
Midterms start next week. I have two (I thin/hope). One in Greek and one in my motivation and emotion class. I'm terrified of the Greek midterm. I do the homework fine, but for some reason I have such a hard time with the quizzes and tests. For those of you not familiar with the Greek language, not only do verbs have conjugates like French and Spanish, but so do the adjectives and nouns! Not only that, but each word can be eratically different just by which article you use and the grammar structure is in reverse order of English, French and Spanish. I say French and Spanish because these are the language classes I took in high school. Therefore I'm not familiar with how other languages work. It is suffice to say that Greek is a pain in the ass, at best.
I miss my bed.
8:00 AM-woke up and had breakfast
8:15 AM- did homework
9:15 AM- Got ready for class
10:00 AM- Left early to get tea
10:30 AM-11:20 AM- Greek Class
11:30 AM- 12:30 PM- Had lunch/did homework
12:35 PM-Did homework
1:15 PM- Left for class
1:30-2:220 PM- Comic Books and Reflections of Society Class
2:30-til now- Homework and taking a break to have a snack and write this blog
3:00-5:00 PM- Homework
5:05 PM- Dinner
6:00-8:30 PM- Abnormal psychology class
8:45-10:00 PM- Work out
The rest of the night will be spent, showering, visiting the guys, and yes...more homework.
Usually this is how my Wednesdays look. Wednesdays only. I can live with that. It is right in the middle of the week and I have nice breaks until I do it again. But wait!! It's Monday, Cosette! Why are you saying this is your schedule for today?! I'm so glad you asked! You see, thank you to the delightful-and by delightful I mean horrendous, inconvenient, and aggravating- ice storm two weeks ago one of my abnormal psychology classes got canceled. This is the class I have once a week for two and a half hours. As you can imagine, it set us back quite a bit. Now today we are having a make up class plus the normal class I will have on Wednesday.
I'm exhausted already.
By the way, my professor was supposed to email us on Thursday or Friday to tell us the readings we should have completed by today's class. When did he actually email us? Yesterday...at 9:00 at night. He can bite my ass.
Midterms start next week. I have two (I thin/hope). One in Greek and one in my motivation and emotion class. I'm terrified of the Greek midterm. I do the homework fine, but for some reason I have such a hard time with the quizzes and tests. For those of you not familiar with the Greek language, not only do verbs have conjugates like French and Spanish, but so do the adjectives and nouns! Not only that, but each word can be eratically different just by which article you use and the grammar structure is in reverse order of English, French and Spanish. I say French and Spanish because these are the language classes I took in high school. Therefore I'm not familiar with how other languages work. It is suffice to say that Greek is a pain in the ass, at best.
I miss my bed.
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I admire you for taking Greek--that's the true definition of a liberal education, too many students get too narrowly focused on what they're going to use in their career, which is understandable, but a real missed opportunity. So are you a psych major? (Did I already ask you that? )
and as Seriphos sez, Gk is a true definition of liberal education! agreed
and it's got the best damn book which was ever writ in any language that I know for truly pure philosophy: the Enneads of Plotinus. I do love and respect many other works from around the world, but for unadorned beauty similar to the best of Classic Greek architecture you can't do better than Mr P!
so good luck with the schedule and best wishes in getting the language digested!