My Meteorology final was last Friday, so for this week that left Physics, Calculus II, and Computer Programming. Physics was Monday night from 5:15-7:30pm. I am not a night person. By that time I'm usually getting ready for bed. I've also had a cold.
I packed a sensible lunch to eat just before my final and headed off to school to get settled before the test. When I got to campus I realized I had left my lunch on the couch. Booo!!!
More than anything else, food is my most important value. More than good studying, more than a good cheat card of notes, more than coffee. Food is most important. More than sleep really. I would have to get Jamba Juice and hope for the best.
Also I have a cold.
I took Sudafed, Tylenol, and Motrin and headed off to the Jamba Juice on campus. I had two tissues in my pocket. After ordering a smoothie with whole grain boost (more filling), I turned around and eyed the Peet's Coffee behind me. Sure, why not? I ordered a double shot of espresso while I waited for my smoothie.
Off I headed through the rain to my Physics exam. I slurped the smoothie as I waited for my espresso to cool, downed the espresso and continued on the smoothie. Finished it off, peed for the last time before the exam and settled in.
Not even halfway through the exam my tissues were used up and unable to be re-used. It was cold in there, so I had a jacket on and therefore could not access my sleeves. Ugh. I sniffled out of control until the end of the exam.
I went home, blew my nose, had dinner and took a hot bath. I splashed the hot water on my face to soothe my sinuses and said loudly "Mushy brain, mushy brain! Ugh!"
And then remembered how thin my walls are. I wonder what my neighbors think of me sometimes.
Tuesday I was off. I went to the gym and came home to tackle studying for Calculus and Programming. They would be back to back Wednesday morning, starting with a 2 hour calculus exam and then on to a 2 hour programming exam.
My friend in the other section of calculus texted me after he had taken the exam and told me it was on rocket science. The whole thing. I'm a spaceman with a rocket ship. Ready go. Crap.
I studied as much as I could of the other stuff we were supposed to know, made an epic cheat sheet and left room on there for rocket science.
I googled calculus and rocket science. I pulled up NASA's webpage and a couple others and proceeded to dive into a crash course on rocket propulsion. Exhaust velocity, thrust, varying masses, air drag. Just to name a few. I walked through their equations on a launch as well as flying a rocket at constant velocity on earth and then in space. I put the equations on to my cheat sheet and then attempted to study for Programming.
Nope.
Wasn't going to happen. Oh well. Tomorrow morning.
I got a good lunch all pulled together and went to bed.
I got up this morning and studied for Programming, ate a good breakfast, packed my lunch (and remembered to bring it with me). I was prepared. I had a protein shake, a pear, rice and beans, sweet potato with cottage cheese, cheese curds for if I needed a snack during the calc exam, a small thermos of coffee, a bottle of water, a roll of toilet paper for my nose, a small bag to throw used toilet paper in, my calculator, cheat sheets, pencils, erasers, and an attitude that at this point, I have done what I can. I can do no more.
I took no Sudafed, only Tylenol and Motrin. I didn't need to unnecessarily get my nose going. It's already raw.
No joke. The calc test was on rocket science. How did I do? Who knows. Here's the interesting thing about my calculus class. No one knows where they're at. The average test grades for both mid terms were F's. Apparently he grades on a large curve. I also failed both mid-terms, but the second one I didn't fail as badly as most people, which is the important part. Just gotta stay ahead of that curve.
I finished the exam 20 minutes early which gave me plenty of time to eat and pee before my next exam. The girls were happy to see me walk in as they all wanted my notecard to copy-which was crappy anyway. I talked them through a few examples I had written down. I downed some coffee, blew my nose, set up snacks, tissue and my trash bag around my desk.
Off we went. We had a written part that was slightly more challenging than I expected. Then we had a programming part. Parenthesis got the best of me today. In two different programs I struggled and tried to work around errors. In the second program there was no working around it. Something was wrong with my code and it wouldn't run. Why can't the operands be used for this case?!
The computer likes to give vague errors for your program but not any suggestions on how to fix it. The instructor announced there were ten minutes left. And I had no idea how to get my code to run.
Aaarrghh!!!!! I wanted to yell. I was so frustrated.
I clicked back and forth between different codes.
Then....
Wait....
How many parenthesis are there....
Oh geez. I added a couple more and it fixed everything. My plot popped up and I almost yelled out loud. I may have jumped silently in my seat, I don't remember. I made a legend, saved it, and copied it to my instructor's folder.
Now I'm home. I've taken out the trash. Beside me sits a cup of hot chocolate with a few shots if Irish Cream in it. We get our grades on Christmas Eve. Nice. That's when I will know whether or not I failed calculus. Great Christmas present.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Finals Week
Finals week is in full bloom...even though it's Sunday. I survived one final already- Meteorology was on Friday. I'm now attempting to write our final essay where I describe how the different sections of the class has enhanced my knowledge of climate change. There were three sections basically and I have to say that the second section did not enhance my knowledge of much at all. Mostly because I didn't understand it. What happened during that time is somewhat of a blur to me. I know the topic was thermodynamics, but that's about all I can say on that.
I'm trying to get over a wicked cold I've had for a week now. I feel like it's coming to an end but the sinuses are still bugging me, and since I wore my retainer last night for the first time in weeks, I can't tell where the sinus pain ends and the teeth pain starts. The tylenol is starting to kick in, although something happened during a neti-pot session and now my ear hurts.
My foot is still giving me trouble after taking a week off running and then trying to ease back into it. My January marathon is now up in the air. Time to get back on the bike.
I have a Physics final tomorrow. My Calculus and Computer Programming finals are back to back on Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon I will come home, curl up in a ball on the floor, and have a nervous breakdown. I think if you make time in your schedule for such things, you're less likely to have one randomly, say in the middle of a calculus final.
I might also consume a large amount of sweets before and during that time. Nothing comforts tragedy quite like 12 servings of brownies in one sitting.
I'm trying to get over a wicked cold I've had for a week now. I feel like it's coming to an end but the sinuses are still bugging me, and since I wore my retainer last night for the first time in weeks, I can't tell where the sinus pain ends and the teeth pain starts. The tylenol is starting to kick in, although something happened during a neti-pot session and now my ear hurts.
My foot is still giving me trouble after taking a week off running and then trying to ease back into it. My January marathon is now up in the air. Time to get back on the bike.
I have a Physics final tomorrow. My Calculus and Computer Programming finals are back to back on Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon I will come home, curl up in a ball on the floor, and have a nervous breakdown. I think if you make time in your schedule for such things, you're less likely to have one randomly, say in the middle of a calculus final.
I might also consume a large amount of sweets before and during that time. Nothing comforts tragedy quite like 12 servings of brownies in one sitting.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Resting
A ball of Trader Joe's pizza dough is sitting on the counter in my kitchen, "resting", as if it had a hard day. I can almost guarantee it did not. Per instructions, I very gently removed it from the bag and laid it on a lightly floured surface (my cutting board that I actually need right now) to "rest".
I've always been squeamish of yeast. Plenty of people use it and some of them do so successfully. But I've heard a lot about how picky yeast can be so I've made it a rule to just stay away from it. Judging from Jason's reaction to my homemade pizza crust without yeast (whole wheat no less), it's time to ease into a life of yeast. What better way than with a pre-made dough that I hold no responsibility for except to ensure it receives adequate rest and massaging. Sounds fairly prissy to me.
I have a week left of regular class meetings and then on to finals. I have never longed so badly for finals week in my entire life. I crave it. I dream about it. It's all I can think about. We're still getting new information thrown at us but all I can think about is my study plan for finals.
Today I had a crazy craving for sweets (what's new?) and managed to make it through Sprouts without buying any. But I had to stop by Trader Joe's for pizza dough and knew I was doomed. All in all I think it could've been worse. I don't know how many of you have been in a Trader Joe's but there is so much scrumptious stuff in there that is very hard to resist. The worst I came out with was a container of "Smashing Smores". Little bite size chocolate covered smores bits. Yum!
Tonight I'm catching up on all the cooking and food prep I did not do this weekend since Jason and I were in San Diego. Also laundry. And homework. Which of course is why I'm blogging. So I can procrastinate everything else.
My apartment will be so incredibly clean come finals week.....and then so incredibly filthy the week after.
I've always been squeamish of yeast. Plenty of people use it and some of them do so successfully. But I've heard a lot about how picky yeast can be so I've made it a rule to just stay away from it. Judging from Jason's reaction to my homemade pizza crust without yeast (whole wheat no less), it's time to ease into a life of yeast. What better way than with a pre-made dough that I hold no responsibility for except to ensure it receives adequate rest and massaging. Sounds fairly prissy to me.
I have a week left of regular class meetings and then on to finals. I have never longed so badly for finals week in my entire life. I crave it. I dream about it. It's all I can think about. We're still getting new information thrown at us but all I can think about is my study plan for finals.
Today I had a crazy craving for sweets (what's new?) and managed to make it through Sprouts without buying any. But I had to stop by Trader Joe's for pizza dough and knew I was doomed. All in all I think it could've been worse. I don't know how many of you have been in a Trader Joe's but there is so much scrumptious stuff in there that is very hard to resist. The worst I came out with was a container of "Smashing Smores". Little bite size chocolate covered smores bits. Yum!
Tonight I'm catching up on all the cooking and food prep I did not do this weekend since Jason and I were in San Diego. Also laundry. And homework. Which of course is why I'm blogging. So I can procrastinate everything else.
My apartment will be so incredibly clean come finals week.....and then so incredibly filthy the week after.
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