That was the question that has plagued me since last Tuesday. But no matter, it's all good now. I spent the weekend frantically catching up with all the reading that needs to be done.
I DON'T KNOW IF I'VE SAID THIS PRIOR TO NOW, BUT I GOT THE PEER TUTOR JOB! <3
Now, to wrap my head around things I need a physical schedule to visualize with:
Monday:
10:00am to 1:00pm- Work
1:00-1:50- Lunch/Frantically fitting in some study time
2:00-3:50- Nutrition class
4:00-5:00- Work
5:00-6:00- Transit time
6:00-8:00 Study/Homework
Tuesday:
9:30-12:30- Work
12:30-1:20- Lunch/frantic study
1:30-2:20- Japanese Conversation Lab
2:30- 4:20- Japanese Class
4:20-5:20- Dinner/Review for Math
5:30-9:30- Intro to Statistics
9:30-10:20- Transit time
Wednesday:
10:00am to 1:00pm- Work
1:00-1:50- Lunch/Frantically fitting in some study time
2:00-3:50- Nutrition class
4:00-5:00- Work
5:00-6:00- Transit time
6:00-8:00 Study/Homework
Thursday:
10:30-1:30- Work
1:30-2:20- Lunch/frantic study
2:30-4:20- Japanese Class
4:30-5:30- (Tentatively) Tutoring in Statistics
5:30-6;45- Transit time (this is if I'm being positive)
7:00-9:00- Study/Making sure my Creative Writing homework is complete
Friday:
NO WORK!
12:00-2:50- Intro to Writing Children Literature
2:50-5:00- Transit Time
6:00-8:00- Study/Homework
Dreaded Saturday:
Basically, I spend all Saturday getting all the homework for the next week done. If complete, I then get a head start on the work for the week after. Sometime I shall do some exercise as well.
Sunday:
9:00-10:00- Study for Nutrition
10:00-11:00- Writing practice for Creative Writing
11:00-12:00- Study for Statistics
12:00-1:00- Study for Japanese
Rest of the day is free to catch up on emails, RaTs, writing, reading and drawing. <3 My day of rest.
So I probably won't be around much at all, unless it's the weekend. I sort of forgot that with increased working hours, the amount of time I have for homework and study is decreased.
Otherwise, I'm good. I'm dogsitting the most lovely canine right now (she's such a sweetie), and so far my employer and coworkers are looking to be awesome.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a light-hearted, humorous picture book for children? I've written down several ideas so far, but they're all rather serious.
And I highly recommend that everyone reads The Composer is Dead by Lemony Snicket. It is a fantastic children's book. <3









How is school going?
All right so far! Yesterday is my first day. But you wouldn't believe the amount of homework I received. D: I'm already bloody behind in the reading for all my classes, save one. But I blame the teachers; if they had work they wanted us to do before coming into the first class, they should have posted their syllabuses last week. Normally I do read the first chapter beforehand except... not all of my teachers are starting at chapter one. >.>;
Sweet! And... not sweet. I hate when they don't start with the first chapter. D: I also hate being behind... like I am now. DX
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