That's not to say I'll only be working. I'm going to Cambridge on Saturday, and Eurovision (think European American Idol, with a contestant from each country, or at least each country that made it through the semifinals) is on TV on Saturday night. Katherine, one of my closest friends (we've known each other since middle school and now go to Wash U together) is coming to visit at the end of May/beginning of June when she finishes her program in Italy. However, I do have a lot of work and it's hard to just keep pushing, stay focused and not panic. In other words, putting the "study" back into "study abroad" is not fun. Positive vibes appreciated.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Just picture me breathing.
A quick note to say that I will probably not be doing another big update for awhile. Sussex decided that it was a good idea to have all assessments due during summer term (I'm not a big fan of the British educational system), so I'll be cramming for the next month and then I still have another paper due at the end of June. It's been much more stressful than I anticipated juggling all of this work and dealing with a different educational system that is much more research-based and where grades for entire courses depend on one assignment.
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It is so nice to read about your adventure with your parents... mmm, British Education System. Now you know why Uncle Ari does not work 80% of the year, work in November and took exams in December. Sometimes I passed (please note the word "sometimes"). That means I have to work 80% of the year then - NOT!
ReplyDeleteYou are too amazing girl, show them that your SYSTEM works too!