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Dec 14, 2005 16:42

Today ways sooooooo much better than yesterday. I finished my paper at about 12:00 last night, and it was actually pretty decent if you ignore the fact that there was no noticeable thesis. But, I figure since it was an Anthropology class rather than an English class, the teacher (who had pretty poor sentence structure just in general. Or at ( Read more... )

end of semester, test, anthropology, emma, math 110, paper, presents

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tarzanic December 14 2005, 22:46:25 UTC
Yay for a finished paper, passing your math test, and presents! :D

By the way, I have done some math tutoring if you ever want some help, tips or anything. (Chat, email, phone all good. Let me know. :)

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rensong December 15 2005, 20:57:03 UTC
Cool. I'll have to keep that in mind ( ... )

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tarzanic December 15 2005, 21:33:38 UTC
Ah, okay. Well, sometimes if you don't grasp what the prof's saying, they can sometimes rephrase or take time in office hours to help with that. Of course, rephrasing has to be possible and schedules need to synch.

In any case, I hope you have a calmer semester and that you can click with the new techer. :) However, if it's not clicking, feel free to email me or the like.

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rensong December 15 2005, 22:10:18 UTC
Thanks!

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wowomom December 15 2005, 18:09:22 UTC
I'm glad the sandles fit... I was standing there looking at my feet and thinking to myself "well, I think Maren said she's an 8 and if I'm a 11... ummm... these one's look good!" and I crossed my fingers and bought them.

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rensong December 15 2005, 21:04:47 UTC
They do fit! YAY for good guesses! Now I just got to figure out how to buckle the straps back together (which is surprisingly more difficult than it sounds because the thick material doesn't want to be squished down enough for me to fit it back through the buckle. At least not when I had a heavy back pack on my back and a big black dog leaning aginst my legs working in cahoots to knock me over while I was trying to re-buckle them. ;) ) and wait for the 8 inches of snow on the ground to melt, and I'm all set!
Sometimes sharing the same brain (occasionally, at least) can come in handy, doncha know. ;)

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