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Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Gum
This is my newest chewing gum, Trident Tropical Twist. It’s actually pretty good…despite being tropical flavored. Try it out!
So yesterday’s post was a bit long, eh? Well, when I gotta let it out, then I gotta let out ^^;; But thanks to those of you who actually read, or even skimmed through it *^_^* And today, I shall try to make the post a bit shorter.
Textbooks on Reserve
I’m a bit annoyed, again. You see, in college, a professor usually has the class textbook available ‘on reserve’ in the school library. What does that mean? It means that: a) a poor student will be granted access to the textbook without having to actually buy it [and yes, them books are damn expensive], b) a student can drop by the library to use the textbook if they forgot it at home, or c) the lazy student can use the textbook at the library w/o having to drag it around all day long because it’s SO freaking heavy.
I am the latter, choice C. So yes, I dropped by the library last night and planned on catching up on some reading but…but…the book was no longer ‘on reserve’. WTF? Horrible. I feel…betrayed. Thus, I emailed my professor about this situation. Hopefully, it will be resolved soon.
The Limit
School is unhealthy. Period. I checked out the exam answer key from Monday’s midterm and concluded that I survived. Recall from yesterday’s post that at best, I’d manage a C, and at worst would be a D or lower. Well, if my calculations are correct, I’ve managed to score a 77/ 100, though not official yet. *silence* Thank you, Lord.
But, IRONICALLY, I scored lower on my Biochem test from last Friday – yep, this was the exam that I insanely studied for AND felt that I might even have aced it. *throws her hands into the air* I…I…don’t know how much more I can handle. And it’s still my first year ^^;; School is unhealthy. Period.
The self mini essay: Looking from the other side of life
Tuesday was warm, sunny, and absolutely beautiful. I was walking around campus and noticed that there were rock bands performing outside in front of the school activity building. It was quite nice for a change. I saw people laying down and having picnics on the grass. There were also people playing Frisbee and reading. I then thought to myself, ‘you know, self, even though you attend this very school it still feels like you’re in a different world. And this world is called Pharmacy school – a school that seems separated from everything else.’
*sighs* I truly wanted to abandon my heavy backpack, run towards the grass, collapse, enjoy the music, and perhaps even nap in the sun for a bit. But, I couldn’t even though I had the choice. Instead, I faced the opposite direction and headed toward the science building to pick up my test, and then off to studying in the library. Sometimes…I hate pharmacy school.
Well, there’s also this really hot guy that sits behind me in class…so it’s not all that bad, right?
And in the end…
Yeah, it wasn’t a short post. ^^;; Gomen!
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