11.23.2010

The Voyage Home

Captain's blog, stardate 2834.4...
So, I finished most of my work. I still need to do my SAT prep lesson at some point, but I don't need it until Sunday afternoon. And now that I've decided what I want to write about for my Shakespeare final paper, I have to write the first draft in like a week. My professor said I picked a good topic, though, so I probably shouldn't have too much trouble with it. He's pretty cool. He assigned us to watch a really violent movie of Macbeth, so I didn't watch it cause I hate bloody movies and asked him if I could skip that assignment and he said it was OK.

Now I'm waiting to get on the bus coming back to New York. I should get home by 3am or somewhere thereabouts, and then I'm going to high school homecoming tomorrow! I'll finally get to see all my dear BxSci friends (who are the main reason I'm keeping this blog in the first place).

In other news: I'M STILL ALIVE!! Go me! We only have about three weeks left in the semester, and then I'll have survived my first term at MIT...assuming I'm not annihilated by work in the intervening time, that is. I think my chances of survival are pretty high, though.

In other other news: I should really figure out how to organize my thoughts so that my blog won't be so stream-of-consciousness-y. You'd think that's a life skill I would have learned by now. It's amazing no horrible fate has befallen me yet. Being able to write a coherent blog post is like knowing how to bake cookies: If you can't do it, you won't have any cookies unless somebody bakes them for you. Heehee...browser cookies actually don't have anything to do with writing coherent blog posts. I fooled you! But they are very useful things to have, just like regular cookies. Mmm...cookies. I think I just lost my train of thought. Actually, I think my train of thought decided to make stops on a completely different line and I didn't notice and ended up in Queens or something.

See what I mean about the stream-of-consciousness nonsense?

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