Calmed down now.
Apr. 8th, 2004 11:12 amOkay, so last night's panic attack has passed, thankfully. At about two am I found Rosa and online and fread out at her for a bit, because I'd just run out of essay plan and was only at eight and a half pages.
It was around here at some point and I really didn't care if the paper went in short. I don't have the time or energy to keep panicking, and this is an elective that I've done well on all the other assignements for. I can still milk the intro and conclusion too, and I'm hopping to come in at around eleven, eleven and a half pages.
In other news, I've decided on courses. I'm will not be taking the Disability and Society course. I can't be sure it will run later on, but I think I have to figure out working habits and all of that before I take on a course that hard. My hands will be full enough with the three 3000 level drama/french half-credits. I can't believe I'm taking a lit course :P (Well, non drama lit course.)
So Quebec Drama is back on, and psych is back in english again, which is probably for the better anyway. It leaves me with a schedual that's flying all around the board, but I still get my one day off every week (Thursdays 1st and Wednesdays 2nd), and my mondays will ever remain in the past, with six hours of history courses.
I got lazy this morning. Breakfast was dry toast. Running low on peanut butter, I couldn't find the butter, and I just decided to eat it plain. It's spelt bread though, and thus tastier than bleached wheat stuff.
Two weeks to go, and then first year is over. That will be an amazing thing.
It was around here at some point and I really didn't care if the paper went in short. I don't have the time or energy to keep panicking, and this is an elective that I've done well on all the other assignements for. I can still milk the intro and conclusion too, and I'm hopping to come in at around eleven, eleven and a half pages.
In other news, I've decided on courses. I'm will not be taking the Disability and Society course. I can't be sure it will run later on, but I think I have to figure out working habits and all of that before I take on a course that hard. My hands will be full enough with the three 3000 level drama/french half-credits. I can't believe I'm taking a lit course :P (Well, non drama lit course.)
So Quebec Drama is back on, and psych is back in english again, which is probably for the better anyway. It leaves me with a schedual that's flying all around the board, but I still get my one day off every week (Thursdays 1st and Wednesdays 2nd), and my mondays will ever remain in the past, with six hours of history courses.
I got lazy this morning. Breakfast was dry toast. Running low on peanut butter, I couldn't find the butter, and I just decided to eat it plain. It's spelt bread though, and thus tastier than bleached wheat stuff.
Two weeks to go, and then first year is over. That will be an amazing thing.