Yesterday was both bad and good (not getting into it, but there are definitely parts of yesterday that i would like to rewind and tape-over), and i finished the night with a multi-hour study-thon for my HIST 152 mid-term this morning.
The test itself was 51 questions (the 51st being an extra-cred question), and took me all of 20 minutes to complete (half multiple-choice, half "answer bank"/which-one-goes-where questions ). I don't think i aced it completely, but a score of at least 95% would not be outside the realm of possibilities.
kangarooofdoom, where were you?!
I walked out of Woodburn at about 9:00am, and decided to scrap the rest of my classes for the day, so that Brandy and i could have some much needed 'us-time' today, since i have to work tomorrow, and i have another 'middie' (in Human Geography) coming up on Thursday.
At 7:30pm tonight, we're going to be attending one of the programs that's part pf WVU's
"Festival of Ideas". Tonight's program will involve a round-table discussion of the faults and failings of the news media with regard to the Sago Mine disaster earlier this year. It will be broadcast live on C-SPAN, so if you happen to be channel-surfing, stop and take a peek for us in the audience!
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on a side-note: There was a student murdered on Beechurst on Saturday night. According to the campus news report, it happened when two groups of students living in a big, old, sub-divided house got into an argument. The victim was found laying on the porch with a kitchen knife sticking out of his chest sometime after the altercation.
This wasn't someone that i knew, but it's still weird, and gave the campus this morning a weird vibe.
I was almost glad to be going home early today.
RIP to a lost student, whoever you were.....