My schedule for the past couple of days has been a killer:
- Sunday: Up until ~6:00am writing a Chaucer essay that probably deserves 50% at best (the page limit was 6-8 pages, mine was 4)
- Monday: Missed the train by 10 seconds, thanks to general sluggishness from the all-nighter and the first day of snow. Had to take the 8:45am bus, which didn't arrive at Union until ~10:15am. I was supposed to have a term-test for Native North American Literature at 10:10am. X_x Luckily I have a nice prof, so I was able to write it during his office hours around 3pm instead. Stayed up until ~5:00am reading The Canterbury Tales.
- Tuesday: Woke up around 6:50am. Discovered I had a low-grade fever. Drove my parents to the Go Train just before 7:30am. Had some soup (on my dad's recommendation) and two daytime Tylenol Cold & Flu (expired July 2004, but oh well). Went to Woodlands for periods one and two (8:20am-11:00am). Skipped out on periods three and five classes to come home to study. Read Canterbury Tales until 12pm. So exhausted, I took a nap until 1:30pm. Woke up, continued ploughing through Canterbury Tales until ~3pm. Read/wrote notes for Tales until ~6pm. Sorted through my other school notes and started studying for 18th Century Literature in-class test. Dinner at 7:30pm. "Making the Cut" break from 8-9pm. More 18th c. Lit. until almost 11pm. Chinese history until 12:30am. Internet until 1am.
I am SO DEAD!!! My schedule for tomorrow almost couldn't be any better:
10:10am-11:00am - Native North American Literature
11:10am-12:00pm - Chaucer term test (20%)
12:10pm-1:00pm - 18th Century Literature in-class test (10%)
2:10pm-3:00pm - Chinese History term test (10%)
5:10pm-7:00pm - Czech
8:30pm-whenever - Preparation for teaching "Frankenstein" in Mod West on Thurs. @_@
After my nap this afternoon I felt a lot better, but now I'm definitely feeling the fever coming on again (stress-induced). @_@ I don't know how Steph has survived weeks of studying until the wee hours of the morning.