I just realized it's been a while since I posted anything at all, and now that I've been working for almost two months and at class for almost three weeks, I can comment on both
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I completely understand about all your time vanishing- seems like you, me, and Laura are all experiencing that this semester. It's frustrating, but nice to know we're not alone? Maybe?
Your school sounds really cool; I'd love to take a massage course or three. Maybe in my imaginary future free time~
I think it helps me to know that at least you and Ian are busy too, but it's also sad that we all have less time to talk and rest. Stressful semesters for the lose. Maybe they'll settle down/ next semester will be lighter?
I usually schedule my classes and my on-campus work into large blocks, sometimes with a small lunch break in between. Next semester, Kevin will have his own car, and I won't be taking all night classes (please merciful stars), so yeah, it should be a helluva lot better.
Yeah, that'll probably smooth it out: I just have awkward class timing, a little too much official work, and no real lunch break on Tuesdays. I also love kung fu, but DAMN does it eat two evenings and most of an afternoon a week.
Yay for you loving kung fu. Yeah, the scheduling is kind of meh all around. My schedule isn't going to change much from semester to semester at this point, but it helps that I really do enjoy the classes (if not necessarily the drive). It would be nice to see you more, but I know that all of us are suddenly busier than we used to be.
Yeah, it's amazing how things expand to fill all available time. At least it's temporary, right? Right?
I'm really really enjoying it. A lot of what makes it awesome is the combination of the teachers, the attitude and the environment, though, and those would be hard to duplicate. I know what you mean, though; I've already got plans for my future free time (IE start T'ai Chi, start/keep writing). Hopefully I'll have the time to do them...someday?
Your school sounds really cool; I'd love to take a massage course or three. Maybe in my imaginary future free time~
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I'm really really enjoying it. A lot of what makes it awesome is the combination of the teachers, the attitude and the environment, though, and those would be hard to duplicate. I know what you mean, though; I've already got plans for my future free time (IE start T'ai Chi, start/keep writing). Hopefully I'll have the time to do them...someday?
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