Sunday, February 22, 2009

Lists. Probably boring.

What I wanted to get done, vs. what I actually did. Keep in mind that I have every intention of finishing certain things today.
  • SAT: I wanted to take a full practice test. I did study a bit for the math, but it occurred to me that I have two weekends before the test and I didn't want to sit still for four hours.
  • Math: I wanted to finish all the homework that I haven't done. I did one of the two assignments. I tried the second but had no idea where to begin with the problems.
  • Latin: The one subject I actually did! I wanted to study and take some practice tests for the NLE. I studied, took a practice test, and did well. Yay!
  • Medical Microbiology: I NEED to write my paper. It is supposedly due Tuesday, although the teacher only mentioned this once and half the class has probably forgotten. Five pages of writing in the first person from the perspective of a virus. I have about two sentences done. This is going to eat my time today.
  • Lit: I wanted to do the reading, and I did. I wanted to start my paper, and I probably will, because Lit is more enjoyable than Microbiology.
  • Apps: I wanted to write both essays. I wrote 25% of one. Oh well. Maybe later?
  • AP Chem. I planned to start studying. This was one of those plans that I made at the beginning of break when I had all the time in the world to study. In reality, there's no need to study before the morning of the test (Thursday).
  • History: Starting the project would have been a good idea. I'll send out an email to my group members later.
I have a checklist written out on my desk. Of the ten items listed, I completely finished two, at least started four, and barely touched four. That's not terrible productivity for a break, right?

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