Almost done....
So I finished my adv. inorganic take home test last night at 1:30am. Hey, that is better than 3am like the last two tests!
Now that that is over with, I get to start working on my stupid Journal Club presentation. Ugh...
I have to have all my slides done by 7pm which is when I am meeting with my partner. I havent started. I also have to have my paper for the presentation writen by tomorrow. It shouldnt take too long, but it is really hard to find the motivation to start. I think I am going to play a game for a little bit, take a nap, and then start working on it at 3pm. That will give me 4 hours to get it done, which should be plenty.
Anyway, once that is done on Friday, I get to start working on Graduate School Esasys, or my Statement of Purpose as they call it. Ugh.
Then after that I get to take the GREs.
Then I have finals.
And then I am DONE.



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