Wednesday, March 25, 2009

School Daze


So I realize I haven't blogged in a while. I've been wrapped up in so much, and I sit down to post something, but end up staring at the screen for 5 minutes trying to think of something profound. It doesn't happen and I close the screen once more. Well, I still don't have anything profound.

I just counted it up and I only have 27 more days that I have classes to attend before I graduate. It still sounds like a lot to me. I hope I can get through without dropping the ball. I'm feeling pretty weary right now. One day at a time, though. One day at a time. I have 2 big tests next week, one with a take-home essay. I'm not looking forward to that. Actually my statistics class doesn't bother me nearly as much as my Art History class. What's wrong with that picture? I'm really not into being tested on Pre-Columbian Andean Art. I just don't give a rip right now. I have so much to memorize before next Thursday, and I have taken every excuse to not study. Aah. I just need to squeak by. I don't need the class to graduate. It's just "for fun." So much for that.
Apparently I'm in a whiny mood. Sorry.

I'll be fine. No worries. I just had to complain a little. Now I can buck up, and hop to, and make it happen. I'd be a little disappointed if I didn't continue my straight A streak I've had for the last 7 semesters, but it wouldn't kill me. :-)

Coffee. Lots of coffee...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have great hope for your future...you are an outstanding person. And I mean that!

Kim Becker said...

Thanks Anonymous.

amy said...

I'm there.

Kim Becker said...

OMG! That art history test could not have gone smoother. The class I was most worried about getting through is now probably my highest scoring class. (Probably higher than 100% since he offered extra credit questions too.) On the other hand, I studied my butt off for statistics, meeting with a lady from class twice, and still only got an 87.8%. Ugh. I'm so ready for this semester to be done.

Marlene Kliewer said...

Glad it went so well for you. You, too are an amazing woman. I know where your daughter gets it. I have been so impressed with how you have handled these past four years of FSU, getting all A's, while raising 4 kids, plus your heavy involvement in your church. At first I wondered who you were and what you did with my daughter, but I am so very proud of you and very happy to see what you have done with your life. I love you very much!

amy said...

Isn't it not great to have this kind of support?