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16 May 2006 02:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
What happened in the past 3 days:
Sunday:
Slept at 2AM writing about Cryptococcus. Got up at 10AM. Did HPLC calculations until 4PM. Researched Crypt until 2AM of Monday. Slept.
Monday:
Uni from 9AM to 5PM. Quiz at 11AM which I did not study for, again. It's probably a bit late to wonder what sort of 200 micron item would lodge in the upper respiratory tract (200 microns!!! That's HUGE! It's 0.2 millimetres!) and what sort of 0.001 micron item would lodge in the alveoli (I thought anything less than 2 microns were breathed back out?!) Got home at 6PM. Worked on Crypt from 7PM.
Tuesday:
Finished bloody stupid essay on Crypt at 5AM. Went to sleep. Got up at 11AM, thereby missing all 4 lectures from 8AM to 12PM, for the 3rd week in a row. Went to uni for a 40 minute talk on how badly we went in our presentation (ok, she was nice about it, but we know we went badly) and handed in essay. Is now home.
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I have no idea what's happening in biochem any more because I haven't been (or able to have been) to lectures for 4 weeks now. ARGH. Who said 2nd year would be the worst? At least then the stupid timetable was ORGANISED PROPERLY.
I think I survived on the power of adrenaline alone =___=||| I didn't feel at all tired on Monday, even though Mondays are always my most tiring days because the day usually goes from 9 in the morning to 8 at night, and EVERYTHING is ALWAYS due or examined on Mondays.
At least I have a valid reason for the "I Hate Mondays Syndrome".
Sunday:
Slept at 2AM writing about Cryptococcus. Got up at 10AM. Did HPLC calculations until 4PM. Researched Crypt until 2AM of Monday. Slept.
Monday:
Uni from 9AM to 5PM. Quiz at 11AM which I did not study for, again. It's probably a bit late to wonder what sort of 200 micron item would lodge in the upper respiratory tract (200 microns!!! That's HUGE! It's 0.2 millimetres!) and what sort of 0.001 micron item would lodge in the alveoli (I thought anything less than 2 microns were breathed back out?!) Got home at 6PM. Worked on Crypt from 7PM.
Tuesday:
Finished bloody stupid essay on Crypt at 5AM. Went to sleep. Got up at 11AM, thereby missing all 4 lectures from 8AM to 12PM, for the 3rd week in a row. Went to uni for a 40 minute talk on how badly we went in our presentation (ok, she was nice about it, but we know we went badly) and handed in essay. Is now home.
=__________________=
I have no idea what's happening in biochem any more because I haven't been (or able to have been) to lectures for 4 weeks now. ARGH. Who said 2nd year would be the worst? At least then the stupid timetable was ORGANISED PROPERLY.
I think I survived on the power of adrenaline alone =___=||| I didn't feel at all tired on Monday, even though Mondays are always my most tiring days because the day usually goes from 9 in the morning to 8 at night, and EVERYTHING is ALWAYS due or examined on Mondays.
At least I have a valid reason for the "I Hate Mondays Syndrome".
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Date: 2006-05-16 12:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-16 11:46 pm (UTC)To me, you never actually need a valid excuse to hate Mondays. Mondays are hated. Period. But yeah your mondays don't sound very fun at all.
I live on caffeine these days -_-;;... crawl into the office and make a beeline for the cafe. Otherwise I'd never survive since I get home around 11a.m. on most nights