My body started doing some really violent things internally when I tried to go to bed at 2 AM. I guess this is what you get when you nap from 4 to 7:30 PM.
The GRE is on Saturday. Again. I got a 620 on the last practice test I did, which is okay but not good enough for me. I know I can score higher, if I only started studying. I hope this isn't gonna be another disaster. I guess I don't care enough.
That's not really true, though. I do care, but it's just like, how on earth do I memorize everything I've ever learned again, on top of regular schoolwork? That's just not going to happen.
I guess I'm gonna sleep until about 1:30, hopefully. And then I'll call my parents and ask them to take me home so I can be somewhere where the temperature doesn't swing so wildly thanks to a heater that doesn't work.
The ResLife-police are gonna come in and inspect the rooms of everyone here from 1 PM to 4 PM to check about "safety concerns." It's like, no thanks. They better not complain about where I put a copy of the Tufts Daily to insulate my house more, because they failed at sealing the walk-in closet properly from the outside. It's going back up there whether they like it or not.
Ugh, I guess I can't go home right away. I forgot that I have to also grade homework and get that into the math department, and finish my Math 145 problem set (late) and give that to my professor. Plus I'm going to miss a class. Missing 145 is a very bad thing. I don't expect the one person I'm facebook-friended with in that class to actually attend the class, so I'll probably just bring my camera to class on Monday and ask someone if I can snap pics of his or her notes. By the way, my camera is not doing well anymore. It does not know how to properly absorb energy from new, fresh batteries. I can only imagine the ones at Soria (the 100円 shop) not working either.
Well, I guess this means I'm staying here for one more night... this blows. Maybe not. I don't know. I don't think this is the (non-swine) flu but does it really matter?
Illness notification form is a go, I guess.
It is 5:26 AM. The few birds remaining shiver in the branches of the tree where they sleep.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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