Unpleasant
Mar. 27th, 2006 09:25 pmDo you know the feeling when you know a bad sore throat is coming on? Your throat doesn't hurt, it's just dryhotsticky? My throat was like that all day today. I was up late last night and was really tired, so I left work early to come home, eat soup, then go to bed. I was expecting my throat to feel better when I woke up. It feels worse.
This week is going to be more than slightly aggravating. I'm not looking forward to it by any stretch, and that includes what I've already done so far today and what I still have to do tonight.
Monday:
1) History essay exam
2) Bio plant transpiration lab due Tuesday
3) Bio IA stuff due Tuesday
Tuesday:
1) Bio plant transpiration lab due
2) Bio IA stuff due
3) French IB discussion on Boris Vian and army deserters
Wednesday:
Okay, I can't think of anything bad happening on Wednesday.
Thursday:
1) IB French Oral at 7:00 AM
2) Practice IB test in Calc
Friday:
1) IB Art sketchbooks due
2) Cumulative calc test
3) There is no three, really.
Saturday:
1) Read The Fifth Child, reading logs due Monday
While this is certainly not the hardest week ever by any stretch of the imagination, it is certainly going to be difficult. I'm just glad I got through school today—my history test was ridiculously easy where everyone thought it would be ridiculously difficult. (We had our choice of fourteen prompts. Fourteen! I immediately chose to do the global impact of Stalin, because really, who doesn't know that one? Nazi-Soviet Pact, liberation of Eastern Europe, splitting of Germany and Berlin, Berlin Blockade, Cold War—easy as pie, my friends, when Stalin is your favorite dictator. "How many tanks does the Pope have?")
I'm not looking forward to doing the bio lab tonight, but what can you do. At least it shouldn't be too difficult, as I understand it much more than I did the fish lab, and I only lost one point on that one. Thank goodness for small favors.
This week is going to be more than slightly aggravating. I'm not looking forward to it by any stretch, and that includes what I've already done so far today and what I still have to do tonight.
Monday:
1) History essay exam
2) Bio plant transpiration lab due Tuesday
3) Bio IA stuff due Tuesday
Tuesday:
1) Bio plant transpiration lab due
2) Bio IA stuff due
3) French IB discussion on Boris Vian and army deserters
Wednesday:
Okay, I can't think of anything bad happening on Wednesday.
Thursday:
1) IB French Oral at 7:00 AM
2) Practice IB test in Calc
Friday:
1) IB Art sketchbooks due
2) Cumulative calc test
3) There is no three, really.
Saturday:
1) Read The Fifth Child, reading logs due Monday
While this is certainly not the hardest week ever by any stretch of the imagination, it is certainly going to be difficult. I'm just glad I got through school today—my history test was ridiculously easy where everyone thought it would be ridiculously difficult. (We had our choice of fourteen prompts. Fourteen! I immediately chose to do the global impact of Stalin, because really, who doesn't know that one? Nazi-Soviet Pact, liberation of Eastern Europe, splitting of Germany and Berlin, Berlin Blockade, Cold War—easy as pie, my friends, when Stalin is your favorite dictator. "How many tanks does the Pope have?")
I'm not looking forward to doing the bio lab tonight, but what can you do. At least it shouldn't be too difficult, as I understand it much more than I did the fish lab, and I only lost one point on that one. Thank goodness for small favors.