Ooh, it's a non-picture post!
Jul. 26th, 2006 02:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Heh, yes folks, this one's actually about current stuff. Like that life I'm supposedly having.
Well, okay. So I have a life. I'm just not amazingly pleased because it involves summer school, and I really wish there was a way that it didn't have to. Econ itself isn't bad, and I'd rather be taking it over the summer than during the regular school year, but it's still disgusting because I don't get any days to myself, really. Yesterday, for example. I left the house at 7:00 for school, then got back at around 1:45, then had group members over to film a project and they didn't leave until six-thirty. Once they were all gone it was dinner, shower, homework, and bed.
Today will be better than that, because we finished the filming up, but I now have massive amounts of homework (well, okay I exaggerate a little, but still a lot of stuff to do) because we have a project due Friday and I won't have a chance to work on it tomorrow since MUN summer sessions start.
And I'm also still waiting on an e-mail from Julie or someone on the Polaris staff telling me whether or not my biggest dream is set to come true this January. But my fingers aren't too crossed on the letter coming too soon -- with my luck, it'll show up the very last day of the month. Granted, I don't care if that means they took more time to adequately review submissions...but still. I want to know.
And that's really my life at the moment. Tell you if anything explodes.
Well, okay. So I have a life. I'm just not amazingly pleased because it involves summer school, and I really wish there was a way that it didn't have to. Econ itself isn't bad, and I'd rather be taking it over the summer than during the regular school year, but it's still disgusting because I don't get any days to myself, really. Yesterday, for example. I left the house at 7:00 for school, then got back at around 1:45, then had group members over to film a project and they didn't leave until six-thirty. Once they were all gone it was dinner, shower, homework, and bed.
Today will be better than that, because we finished the filming up, but I now have massive amounts of homework (well, okay I exaggerate a little, but still a lot of stuff to do) because we have a project due Friday and I won't have a chance to work on it tomorrow since MUN summer sessions start.
And I'm also still waiting on an e-mail from Julie or someone on the Polaris staff telling me whether or not my biggest dream is set to come true this January. But my fingers aren't too crossed on the letter coming too soon -- with my luck, it'll show up the very last day of the month. Granted, I don't care if that means they took more time to adequately review submissions...but still. I want to know.
And that's really my life at the moment. Tell you if anything explodes.