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Ready for the Next
Posted on July 12th, 2008 by elegeia, under Classes, Events.
Two midterms yesterday and I finished them just in time. I don’t feel exactly confident in myself about them but at least I believe I did better than last quarters’ finals. That’s a good thing, at least. At least the math I was doing yesterday wasn’t particularly that difficult and I could figure out most of the questions on my physics exam as well. However, I guess I’m worried about the quiz for Clas 205 - I know I did a couple of them incorrectly, but I suppose I’m more concerned about how she would grade them. Anyhow, it shouldn’t be that horrible. -Crosses fingers.-
Going to an orientation (about two and half hours long) at the medical center this afternoon. That will be fun. Hopefully. All that’s left is for me to figure out a way to get back home.
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Hungry and Itchy
Posted on July 3rd, 2008 by elegeia, under Annoyed, Rood0odo0.
One of the worst combinations I’ve ever encountered with.
It is 1PM and I haven’t eaten, mainly because I wanted to finish my physics homework (plus, I don’t have any money with me so I can’t go buy food). Tuesday, I went to UWMC to get a TB test shot, well, having born in Asia and gotten the TB vaccine in me, the reaction (which is pretty much swollen - like a terrible mosquito bite) is worse than my first one. It’s itching like hell right now and I want to scratch it! But, I know I’m not allowed to.
Now everywhere itches. I don’t want to scratch them because last time I did, I got rashes. Why in the world would I want to have rashes again?
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Mental! Completely Mental!
Posted on June 26th, 2008 by elegeia, under Creepiness, LMAO.
So yesterday, my friend and I went to UWMC (I, for the volunteer information meeting, and her, for the TB shot). For several minutes we were lost when trying to find the volunteer center for her shots and we wandered to the freezing room. Well, at least just outside of it. There are two glass doors and behind them it was just a little corridor before the real doors to the freezing room. I was about to round the corner, but saw an old lady with a cane walking into a wall. And her expression was very much disturbed (probably not to her, but to us, it was…. creepy). I was thoroughly scared until she started backing up and walking senilely in small circles. Without seeing the expression on her face, it’s hard to see how funny it was like. I snickered and my friend’s sister almost burst into laughter. Even now I still think it’s very hilarious (though I know it’s very mean, but hey. It is funny).