Because my good friend Sarah did it, I'm doing the same. So there.
Week 1: History Midterm
Week 2: Astronomy Midterm
Week 3: Archaeology Test, German Test
Week 4: NaNoWriMo, otherwise nothing!
Week 5: NaNoWriMo, Sexuality Midterm
Week 6: NaNoWriMo, German Test
Week 7: NaNoWriMo, Archaeology Test
Week 8: NaNoWriMo, History essay due, German Test
Week 9: Archaeology Test, Physics Final
Week 10: History Final, Sexuality Final (same day, eep)
Put like that... well that just stresses me out more. ><
So, yes, 10 more weeks left until the end of my first semester of university. Once the first semester is over and I've sat finals and whatnot I'll feel like a real university student. Hopefully. The only thing that's made me feel more university-ish is the fact that today I thought, "I should go study in the library."
I've already started looking at courses and such for next term, and every new retooling of my schedule slowly gets more and more suicidal in nature. I'm definitely taking 2 history courses next term, one about the Americas and one about Africa. I'm probably taking German as well. I'd like to take an English/World Lit class, I miss my literature. For the other class... that's up in the air. I've considered Japanese, Earth Science (dinosaurs), Linguistics, Anthropology, Philosophy, Music, Chemistry, Humanities, and PoliSci. So. Yeah. I don't know. I'll probably end up taking something that a friend is taking, just so I'll have ONE course with a friend in it at the very least.
I am participating in NaNoWriMo again this year; this is my third year participating. I'm pleased to say that unlike my first year, I have a plot, and unlike my second year, I have a SOLID plot. :) I hope that this year will go well. The only part of my story that I'm having difficulty with is making an identity for my female main character. She's rather boring right now. I think I shall have to make some preliminary drabbles to get a sense of who she is. The male main character is quite well fleshed-out, thankfully.
So, as today is Thanksgiving in Canada, I'll make a list of the things I'm thankful for.
1) My friends. Seriously the best people in the world.
2) My family. Also the best people in the world. 1 and 2 are basically the same. lol
3) My bed. I love my bed.
4) SFU. The fact that I got into university is pretty freaking sweet on a global scale. And I'm preforming fairly well so far.
5) My laptop, Becky. Ohh, how would I live without thee?
Yeah. Those are the main 5 things I love.
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