<p>same here. lol. van, at least you are working for money. i’m here working on calculus. for some reason my attention span can’t last longer than 4 hrs now. strange.</p>
<p>yesterday was sooo frustrating… registering for classes. people are literally crazy in that at exactly 8:00am in the morning… everyone’s on their computer ready to press the submit button so that they can attempt to get into their 1st choice classes. if u dont do that, u end up with weird dumb classes.</p>
<p>what i got next year:
organic chemistry w/lab
intensive organismal biology w/lab
linear algebra
differential equations - MIT
intro to microeconomics - MIT</p>
<p>lol no more paper classes… NO MORE DAMMN paper classes</p>
<p>xokand…sox, u r in MIT? wow. nj</p>
<p>xo is at wellesley but she can cross-register at MIT…which is nice…</p>
<p>I got a terrible pre-registration draw # for next semester’s courses. here, seniors have the highest priority in getting the courses they want, then juniors and so on…and the draw number tells you your position in your class…so being a freshman and with a draw # of 603 (out of 650 sth), i’m not gonna get into this popular 200 level philosophy course by pre-registration, but i guess i can eventually get in by begging the professor since i’m taking his course now…</p>
<p>I’m so sleep deprived this whole week. I should probably go to bed now and get up early to do some work so that when I go to the harvest ball (dance party…huge thing for this semester) tonight I won’t feel too guilty of having wasted saturday…</p>
<p>yea. good thing i got to register with the grad students. no wonder the deans scholars are so hated here. lol.
it’s sad that nearly all my classes are required by my majors next semester except for math and ballroom dancing. yes, really looking forward to those.</p>
<p>haha if i end up taking too many sciency classes, i might as well just transfer instead of bussing to boston everyday. wellesley is nice… if you’re liberal artsy… i guess its a good thing im here cuz i need to expand my liberal arts dimension. yes, some say that’s useless, but i really dont think so. i think liberal arts opens your mind to new ways of thinking different from math and physics… and i suck at liberal arts-humanities-ie. history ewwwww and polisci</p>
<p>er…I really really really don’t want to work on my paper! I’ve been procrastinating all day long… Ahhhhhhh I hate my paper.
:(</p>
<p>and i hate biology…with a passion. UGH</p>
<p>How reliable is the princeton review college search engine?</p>
<p>idk depends on u… i gonna apply UC and if i get rejected… community college transfer is just as good</p>
<p>do u not know wat skool u wanna goto?</p>
<p>tell me about it yy.i screw up my bio exam.AGAIN.i’ve been suicidal all day.
contemplating jumping out of my second story window right now…</p>
<p>hey im on asprin rehab right now cuz i wouldnt stop taking them cuz i kept getting headaches cuz i had to cram too much in to that head</p>
<p>i just finished the longest lab in history and i dont know what to do with myself for the next 30 spare minutes before class darn</p>
<p>lol. van. i think we need to change majors…
how ironic that the class i’m doing the most well in right now is world lit. haha, watch me turn out to be an english major (gees, that would be horrifying)… well, college is full of possibilities, isn’t it
and no van. don’t kill yourself over an 89. can’t make 100s all the time you know.</p>
<p>One of my friends is taking an English class and his professor is a Chinese lady. So…nothing can surprise me any more.
How to kill 30 min? Easy. Sit in front of the computer and…you will know what to do.</p>
<p>MY LAST BIO EXAM WAS A 76.totally worth killing myself over.</p>
<p>76??? u think that’s bad??? i got a 74 a month ago on the first chem exam. + it was the first exam… so my professor thought i was a dumb one… until i started getting mid90s and she was like… “im glad you’re understanding everything now. if anything i say you’re not clear about, just ask”… and im thinking… yeah… if i did that, we would never get nowhere since i have no clue what you’re talking about 98% of the time anyhow. i need to kill myself right now cuz i have a calc exam tomorrow on something i have absolutely no clue on – triple integrals and taking volumes or something–kinda like the dish/washer stuff except this’s with multivariables… i dont even know what chapter we’re on!</p>
<p>I just skimmed through this thread a bit. There seemed to be something intriguing going on here. I posted some stuff on this thread like quite a while ago and then stopped. I figured I’d check back again to see what is on. That Katrina b**ch totally got me. I was forced to leave Tulane University and now I’m attending Michigan State Univ as a visiting student. It’s toward the end of this semester though but still I haven’t decided where I should go. I’m going to apply to University of Rochester, where my aunt lives. Gonna visit next week. Transfer interview and campus tour have already been set up. I don’t know what I should do though. Going back to Tulane? Staying at MSU? A huge public school, but with a nationally acclaimed Honors Program? I’m a sophomore right now so it might not be too late to transfer… Financial matters is something that would probably get to me… I don’t wanna pay 40+K tuition & fees for another private school… Even though I feel settled at MSU, don’t really wanna stay in a big public school though. Gosh, this is annoying… Any advice?</p>
<p>I NEED TO WAKE UP!!!studying in the lib now and was totally falling asleep.this is bad.i mean,i don’t get that little sleep.but i still can’t keep awake.maybe it’s the bio that’s boring me.bleh…</p>
<p>Ha I am good at multical, and I am doing the volume thing right now! So feel free to let me know if you need any help, er…, xo…ox. ;)</p>
<p>zhou, I like your name. I am also in a big public school and I don’t think it’s too bad. I am still gonna transfer though b/c the courses are not challenging enough. If you are interested in hot girls, definitely stay! just kidding…</p>