Says my Skype as I load it on my Mac. (I’ve noticed it doesn’t do that on PCs, weird, eh?)
And that is definitely something I need. Midterms are getting to me and they never stop and when I say never I mean that I have 9 midterms, a final project, and a final essay, which is due on the last day of classes. Sadly, unlike high school, final project/essay does not equal no final during exam time. So how have I been dealing with the last 6 midterms and will most likely continue with the next 3?
I don’t run on caffeine and I can’t because it hurts my stomach. Therefore, I rely on the junk food mentioned in my last post and pure motivation to get everything done. My motivation reserves have reached a critical level though, so I’ve been doing only the bare minimum.
For EOSC, I haven’t read any of the last 3 chapters in order to answer the questions on Vista, I just skim through them and look for the answers, telling myself that I’ll go back and read the chapters when I have more time, but I still have a gut feeling that that will never happen.
For PSYC, I have a midterm on Thursday that is on the lectures and the textbook that I have just started reading about an hour ago. 87 out of 100 pages to go and I don’t think I’ll make it, which will probably result in me only reading the summaries and praying that the test is not too hard.
For CHEM, the day that I do my lab report is being pushed later and later into the week.
For ENGL, I found one story for last week as an audio book and I read a summary of the other. This week, I managed to read the first one (it was actually more interesting than I thought it would be), but I’m not sure I can get around to reading the second one (I might have already read it in high school, I can’t exactly remember).
And I don’t really have anything to say about PHYS, it’s not too time consuming and not too difficult either, but it is far from easy. There’s a fine line in that class between total understanding and total confusion, I haven’t found much room in between, but luckily it’s been more on the side of total understanding.
The midterms themselves range from being quite difficult to pretty easy, here’s my grades that I’ve gotten back so far: 66, 78, 86, 96, 100, so they really are pretty much everywhere. In order to study for them, for each one in science, I usually go through the same general process of reviewing notes, creating a summary sheet, and doing the practice midterm. For PSYC, I ended up reading the text in the week prior to the exam and then reviewed my in class notes on the day of the exam.
It probably wouldn’t be so bad if I didn’t totally fail at balancing fun and work (and this sun setting really, really early deal is not helping either). Similar to what Rabi said, when I’m not working, I’m bored. When I go home for Christmas, I will definitely be bringing my 360 and a huge collection of games to keep myself occupied.