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I just finished a 200 question 4 chapter test, took me 6.5 hours. That was after I worked on a theology project for two hours. I have yet to start my essay that is due Friday or touch the 1.5 weeks worth of Trig homework I have. Oh did I mention the Spanish and Environmental Science tests I have Thursday.
School can die.
Don't worry. We're all going to die anyways.
Yeah, but I want my school to die first. A 500 year lifespan is enough don't you think?
EDIT: Actually, no. I just might not get to it till Friday.
Would this be a bad time to email you about website help?![]()
And you expect sympathy? I work full time during the day and have 6 houses that need to be designed within about a month. Each house takes roughly 20 hours to do. I might get to put in 4 hours a day on them. Usually only 2 hours. Roughly $1.6 million dollars worth of construction is depending on me to get the design done on time.
Tonight is my only night off for the rest of the month. Don't whine about having a heavy work load. I only wish I had it as easy as you.
You shouldn't have been drunk-posting 2 or 3 times the last 2 weeks now, should you Smeg?
I just got the go-ahead on all six projects right after work today. Those drunken nights were in between preliminary design phases and meetings and revisions and changes and more design and more changes and oh damn I could use a drink and more changes and on and on and on...
You know, it sounded like a sound argument until you mentioned 1.5 weeks worth of Trig homework. My suggestion for the future, don't procrastinate and time manage better.
While we're complaining about work, I have probably over 20 hours of Arabic homework I need to catch up on, solely because my professor keeps assigning homework that's above my level (I'm in a class with 12 native speakers, and I'm not). To make matters worse, I really can't read physical sources until I get my reading glasses on Saturday, or else I get nasty headaches.
I have a mathematics PhD thesis to do by the end of the year. It's not going too great.
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