Wednesday, May 18

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Nothing happened today. I did go up to campus and turn in my instrument. Didn't take but 5 minutes. Then I came back home and sat around. Real boring day.

Later tonight I get to see the new Star Wars movie. Thursday at 12:01AM. Then I come back home, sleep for a few hours, and head back home. My sis-in-law took a week off so all of us here in Austin are going to Dallas for 4 days. I'm hoping to get some basketball in.

Mavs play later today. I don't want to be let down, but I'll brace myself for the worst.

Damnit I'm bored now. Well, actually, I should probably be going to bed soon. I should get all the sleep I can.

It's funny though, 'cause I'm not tired. And I really should be.

What to do, what to do...

{Added on around 4:51AM}

Yea, I'm still up. Apparently, I put down that I was going to do summer school on my FAFSA. I'm 99% sure I unchecked that box. But hey, maybe it's a clue as to what I should do this summer.

I thought it would be a bad idea since there aren't any CS courses offered during the summer. I was wrong. They do offer those courses. And that means that I can catch up. After all, I did transfer into CS about 3 semesters after I started. So, I'm about 3 semesters behind. Well, more like 4, but I kind of skipped ahead. Lemme think now.

I was supposed to graduate May of 2006. A year from now. If I take these classes and such, I could be done by...Decemeber of 2006. Possibly. How about that? I wasted a year and a half in Engineering, but I'll only lose 1 semester out of it. Not bad. Now this means I need to buckle down and work my ass off.

Besides, most of my friends just graduated or are graduating this fall. I feel left behind.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

if it makes you feel better, i won't graduate until may '06...i'm only graduating to another million years of school, so wanna trade places? :)
~anh
P.S.: Dallas isn't such a horrible place

FBombAndy said...

May of '06, huh? Isn't that on time? Well, I guess you're right though. Everyone else is graduating early, and I do feel slow. But then I wonder if they just work harder than I do. And yea, they do.

No, I do not want to trade places. You are doing things I couldn't dream of doing.

And true, Dallas isn't a horrible place.