I'm feeling a little bit frantic this week...one of those times that being a student gets me a little bit down. Here's a brief rundown of the next seven days:
Tuesday:
GRE practice test @ 8:00 am
Chick embryo lab work @ 11:00 am
Work @ 1:00 pm
Relief Society Activity @ 6:00 pm
Homework? Hopefully? 8:00 pm?
Write paper about the themes of the Aeneid (who cares?)
Sleep....perhaps
Wednesday:
Class @ 9:00, 10:00, 11:00
Paper due @ 11:00
Class @ 1:00 and 2:00
Work @ 3:00
Homework @ 5:00 until I fall over dead, or just fall asleep at my computer
Thursday:
Work on 10-20 page research paper on 'The effect of maternal nutrition on the fetus' like a CRAZY woman @ 7:00
Class @ 11:00
Work @ 12:00
Work on research paper like a CRAZY woman @ 5:30
Make dinner...sometime
Work on research paper like a CRAZY woman until I am dead or it is finished
Friday:
Class @ 9:00 and 11:00
Work @ 12:00
Drop off three copies of research paper to professor @ 1:50
Class @ 2:00
Leave for Idaho @ 3:00
Watch Jared's last home football game @ 7:00
Stay up late talking to family
Saturday:
Study for the GRE all day. Like crazy. With the intention of cramming in everything that I was supposed to learn as an undergraduate...
Haley's play @ 7:00
Sunday
Crash. Thank heavens for the day of rest.
(Also, attend church...I'm not sure what time...)
Drive back to Provo @ 5:00
Monday
Genetics homework @ 8:00
Class @ 9:00, 10:00, 11:00
Genetics homework @ 12:00
Class @ 1:00
Embryology test review @ 2:00
Work @ 3:00
GRE practice @ 5:00
FHE @ 7:00
Go to bed early. Stop kidding myself into thinking that practicing for the GRE the night before will make any difference.
Tuesday
GRE @ 8:00 am in Lindon.
Not really excited about any of this... Always trying to remember that things could definitely be worse. Like my dad would say 'Count your blessings, Meliss.' I'm trying Dad. I promise.
I need a nap after reading about your life! You can do it! You're amazing and this just proves it! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWow. Just keep on keepin' on. Good luck next Tuesday! I'll be thinking of you.
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