This is my millionth finals week since I've started school, and I am trying to start a new kind of study habit.
I cram. I've always crammed. I will always cram.
but for some unknown (or known, just not accepted) reason I am trying to study before i can cram. WHAT? That doesn't even register.
and obviously, I am failing miserably.
All I can do is think about how early it is (11 p.m. what the fuck? I don't start looking at my stuff until 12:30.), my facebook, quotes I want to look up at imbd.com, time to ask off work, that fact that I have friends downstairs basking in the glory of a smokey 4th coast and I am upstairs in quiet as a mouse crows nest, and how poor I am.
I like to have routines. I live for routines. This year my only routine is smoking a cigarette and buying a mama bear sized sugar free redbull before I go into work.
But, I do routinely freak out before exams. At least I can count on that happening.
I have my last assignment for class due next thursday. My topic? "Two moments in Einstein's discovery of special relativity" a speech by Dr. John Norton.
I hate science. I cheated in every single science class in high school (thank god for scientific calculators and Patrick), and haven't thought about taking one since.
This is the only time where I am going to rely on wikipedia.
I am really bad at acting like I am interested in things, and I can guarantee that it is going to be an assignment within itself to not fall asleep.
Que horror.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
URGENT: Don't drink the water
The campus community should not drink from campus drinking fountains and
water taps until further notice.
A water main break in the city of Kalamazoo system resulted in citywide
water pressure loss this morning. The break has been isolated and, while
pressure has been partially restored and restrooms and other facilities
are now usable, the water should not be consumed.
Bottled water is being brought in to campus residence halls, dining
services and the Bernhard Center.
Keep checking the WMU Home page, www.wmich.edu, for additional
information as it becomes available.
University Relations
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5433
http://www.wmich.edu/news
The campus community should not drink from campus drinking fountains and
water taps until further notice.
A water main break in the city of Kalamazoo system resulted in citywide
water pressure loss this morning. The break has been isolated and, while
pressure has been partially restored and restrooms and other facilities
are now usable, the water should not be consumed.
Bottled water is being brought in to campus residence halls, dining
services and the Bernhard Center.
Keep checking the WMU Home page, www.wmich.edu, for additional
information as it becomes available.
University Relations
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5433
http://www.wmich.edu/news
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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