What I have to do this weekend...

Feb 24, 2007 12:59


Sadly, this is gonna look a lot like a "to do" list -- maybe because it is.

Spanish
--final draft of essay (due Tues.)
--Cuban Science Fiction (due next Mon.)
Chemistry
--Group IV project
00--lab write-up (Sat.)
00--experiment (Wed.)
00--powerpoint presentation (by next Mon.)
--IB lab write-up
--homework (due Thurs.)
English
--World Lit formatted (due Tues.)
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readingredhead February 25 2007, 00:58:54 UTC
Yeah. I saw the wrong date on the paper. Not just me, my mom and dad also somehow failed to realize that we were heading up on the wrong day. When so many people make the exact same mistake, I think I was just cursed. Or that the paper it's printed out on spontaneously changed the days on me.

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itsumi_actius February 25 2007, 00:28:37 UTC
My History Internal Assessment is about insane people. Tell me that doesn’t rock out loud.

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readingredhead February 25 2007, 01:00:50 UTC
I hate you -- that's way too cool. Mine has to do with the League of Nations. We were required by my teacher to write about something related to either international organizations, causes/practices/effects of war, or totalitarianism -- but not in the West. So I'm writing about the League's involvement in Palestine. But if he hadn't limited us to the non-Western world, I would be writing about T. S. Eliot (he counts as an effect of WWI for sure).

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itsumi_actius February 25 2007, 13:36:36 UTC
Aaagh. Limitations are not cool. Gulde just told us to write on whatever we wanted from 1840s-modern day. I couldn't do stem cells, because Gulde says that's way too concentrated in the past ten years or so. So I chose to do my paper on British Asylums.

But geeze. I hope that your paper isn't too painful.

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readingredhead February 25 2007, 16:51:47 UTC
Eh, could be worse. I actually like the League of Nations, because I think that seeing how it failed gives us good ways to improve the United Nations. If I could write on any topic, it would be literary, no doubt about it. Maybe a comparison of poetry that followed WWI and WWII, so that I could compare Eliot and Ginsberg? *evil laugh* I'll write it someday anyway, even if it's just for fun.

(Potentially I belong in a British asylum for saying this, but some day I want to go through the books on my shelves and write up scholarly analyses of them.)

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