Friday, October 1, 2010

First month of college is over

And everything is starting to pick up. It honestly doesn't even feel like a month has passed by. I think it's because I'm doing so much this year that I have very little time to sit down and rest. I actually installed Chandler for linux to help me manage all of my activities. It's not the greatest PIM around but it's the only one I knew off the top of my head.

When you have work and exercise, it's easy to keep track of these things. Go to work, go to the gym, come home. You also get lots of downtime to do nothing. When you go to college, you go to classes, and in between you get lots of downtime, but there is all this homework to do. Nonetheless, you keep finding ways to fill the gaps.

To make up time, you cut down on sleep. Things start to get more hectic and then who knows what after this. I feel somewhat hypocritical because I declined rejoining Toastmasters, saying that I wanted to be careful with my time, only to join a group called Circle K, which is a community service organization and is tying up my weekend with two events.

two snterviews, a massage (really need one, my body is trying to turn itself into a blackhole it's so tense right now), weightlifting, two awesome classes, will take up most of this friday.

So here I am, after 5 hours of sleep, getting an early start to knock out a lesson of Anthropology so that I can keep on track. I think I can knock out lesson 5 of English on sunday after my Dungeons and Dragons session gets out, and then there's just some math homework to do. Just a quiz, I believe.

The only two classes I haven't had any homework for thus far are Political Economy (have a test coming up that I need to study for though) and dance. I get homework for Assembly programming but thus far it has been really simple stuff.

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