Waves of tests, waves of grades, waves of tutors, waves of IA sessions. It's actually not so bad, when you aren't a complete and total procrastinator...luckily in 3 minutes I head to a class that teaches you how to properly procrastinate (literally, none of that time management stuff). My teacher for Becoming a Master Student is hilarious. Ah, Cindy.
Had my Principles of Biology exam today. Midterms already...time flies here. It went pretty well, but it was frustrating since I knew I had known some answers but just couldn't remember for the life of me. Ah, well, the grade is curved to an 85% anyway.
Brought my Chemical Principles and Chemistry Lab grades up, too. Bs are excellent with these teachers, so, having B+s, I'm pretty happy. I was failing less than two weeks ago sweatdrop
Anything else?
Ah, yes. Now I remember.
The play, Les Belles Souers, was amazing! I was glad that I joined the scene shop- Sue and did about 85% of the lightwork for over 40 theatre lights in the coves (the sections up in the ceiling), and it looked amazing, as did the rest of the set. It was a delightfully tacky kitchen scene, with an off yellow base wall and pink with orange, purple, and exotc skeleton sangria pink polka dots and rings all around an upper rosy pink wall. I was surprised that though the play went through parent's weekend, it was chock full of...a simply AMAZING amoutn of cursing. Who knew Quebec in the 60s was full of foul mouths? So much cursing it could make a SAILOR blush.
Ode to Bingo! (great part- read Les Belles Souers just for it)
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