So, I'm back at school

Aug 25, 2011 15:42

Though today was only the second day.  My classes don't seem too bad so far; I just have a lot of reading and writing to look forward to.  ;_;

Ummm...random post time?

Harry Potter: POTTERMORE.  :DDDD
I got my email yesterday and finished the first book.  I'm trying to get more House points today by brewing potions, and I went back and found some items I missed the first time through.
Lesse here...I'm a Ravenclaw.  My wand is a 13 and 3/4 inch Ebony wand with Unicorn hair.
I can't wait until the second book opens, though.  I've heard it won't open until open registration in October, so that's depressing.

No.6: HNNNNG.  I enjoyed this episode.  Though I have to admit I'm a bit upset they didn't keep in yandere!Sion. (From what I understand, there was more of a fight when they were captured, and Sion went and nearly choked to death someone who hurt Nezumi.  That "he's more dangerous than he looks" line from Nezumi was probably a reference to that.)  It's also interesting to see all the speculation surrounding Safu because 99% of it is wrong.  But the next episode is the manhunt and infiltration it looks like; I can't wait!

...unfortunately, though, I gotta go through school to get to it now.

1) 3rd Year Japanese: Jesus Christ could we have more homework?!
2) Organic Chemistry: ...just kill me now
3) Japan's Recent Past: I love this teacher...but this and all following are reading/writing heavy
4) Anthropology of Religion: aka, "Why do we have religion"
5) Metaphysics: aka, "Why do we...anything?"

But because labs don't meet on the first week of school, I didn't have a four hour long Orgo lab at 1pm--AND my Anthro class got out early because all we did was syllabus stuff.  So I was able to watch No.6 live (for the last time...D:).  I'm also incredibly amused, because it looks like my Anthro and Meta classes might actually help me with my NaNoWriMo project--more specifically, with the world and rules of souls/the afterlife/etc.  I'm excited.

nanowrimo, no.6, harry potter, school

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