Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Three. More. Semesters.

School started today. It was actually entertaining, but to be honest, I'm feeling kinda burnt out. I want to have sleep learning like in a SF novel, where they hook me up to a machine, I go to sleep, and wake up with all the necessary knowledge. Or to get it all uploaded directly into my brain, like Neo learning kung-fu in the Matrix movie.

I love learning but I don't want to do the work.

Sigh.

The most "entertaining" thing was one of my classmates in my Epidemics class asking me for permission to date my twins. Yes, both of them. At the same time. And he wasn't joking, either.

Sigh.

I mean, at least he's not a total creeper. He was honest. He's 21, extremely bright, and extremely cute. Maybe I should ask TallyAngel if she's interested. After all, Chaos is in North Dakota anyway, and therefore my classmate's fantasies are destined to remain just that...

Well, I'm tired and off to bed. I have a paper due tomorrow afternoon (yes, ALREADY), but I guess I'll write it in between my two lectures tomorrow.

Let the Procrastination Games begin!

4 comments:

Old NFO said...

Yeah, coming down to the wire is always 'interesting'...

Bob S. said...

I would suggest making a book cover out of one of your range targets.
Something with a nice grouping, center mass.
Written on the target "Shot while angry....need to calm down and be more accurate".

As far as the learning; yep after a while no matter how much you love it, it simply becomes a slog to get through it all.
Hang in there and remember how you've accomplished -- it does help you get through the last few sections.

Celebrate each day for each day brings you closer to your goal.

Bob S. said...

I would suggest making a book cover out of one of your range targets.
Something with a nice grouping, center mass.
Written on the target "Shot while angry....need to calm down and be more accurate".

As far as the learning; yep after a while no matter how much you love it, it simply becomes a slog to get through it all.
Hang in there and remember how you've accomplished -- it does help you get through the last few sections.

Celebrate each day for each day brings you closer to your goal.

TOTWTYTR said...

I give your classmate points for honesty and ambition, if not reality. Then again as I recall the twins look different even though they are identical. Or are they fraternal? Either way, good luck to him.

As to school, keep at it, the reward will be worth the work and loss of sleep.

At least that's what I tell my daughter as she works her way through her Masters program.