To do, in order of importance:
- Finish A&P report
- Figure out what needs to be wrapped up in The Review
- Finish column for The Review
- Start studying for calc
- Start kinda-studying for USAP (mostly pre-Civil War whatsits)
- Start reading Rousseau (phooey for no exemption!)
- Start writing thank-you notes
Okay, so it doesn't look like much, but the first three are going to be extremely time-consuming. Technically, my schoolyear doesn't end until next Wednesday, which is when my Philosophy paper is due - by that point, I'll have turned in my A&P report (equivalent to final grade, due to-morrow), done my USAP final exam (the multiple-choice thingie), done my calc final exam, and taken the English literature and U.S. history AP exams. But I don't have to go to school after this Wednesday, since my AP exams are on Thursday and Friday... although I might have to be there in the afternoons for The Review... well, it depends. Ah, que divertido.
Regarding the USAP exam - I don't think I need much brushing up on social history. What's going to kill me is political history: Jeffersonian-vs-Hamiltonian democracy and FDR's politics and the writing of the Constitution and all that. Argh.
This is my dream camera, although I have no idea when I'll be able to buy it: I don't know how much of my Philmont wages is supposed to go into savings.