Ramblings from a lingophile, pseudo environmentalist, former bus driver, and DC transplant.

11.30.2006

Happy Quitter

It might be a little optimistic of me to claim this week a success when it's still only Thursday, but I don't foresee anything really happening tomorrow so I'm gonna go ahead and do it now.

If we say that the week starts on Saturday, then that means I have already had three good things happen this week, (maybe three and a half).

First, on Sunday, I finished my bus-driver training and passed my CDL test, so I will be ready to start work ASAP after school ends.

Second, on Tuesday, I turned in a small project for my Spanish linguistics class. This wasn't a big deal though, so that's why it's just the "and a half" thing.

Third, yesterday on Wednesday, I gave the presentation that I've been dreading for my International Affairs senior seminar class (a.k.a. the class from hell). Judging by the lack of stinging/attacking questions from the teacher, I think I did a good job. I felt like I knew what I was talking about and that I had arranged my presentation in a clear manner and gave some good evidence (graphs) and stuff... so that's good to have behind me.

Finally, today I turned in my computer for the transcribing job that I quit last week. I haven't really done any work for them for several weeks now, so in my heart I guess I already quit awhile ago, but now it's official. Now I can use that extra time to focus on the myriad of final papers/projects/presentations that I have in the next two weeks.

Yup, time is running out as far as school goes, and on that note here is called "Time is Running Out" by Muse. I know I've already put up some Muse videos before, but not for awhile now. And besides, you can never really have too much Muse in my opinion.

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