To do, to school
School starts up next week, on Monday. I am looking forward to my math courses, and even a few of my engineering courses. I’m also anticipating the possibility of maybe getting myself a social life. I have a car, finally, so I can do more activities… assuming that my schedule isn’t already too busy, which it probably is. I am currently taking 19 hours of courses, all of which will require intense attention (engineering and math of the non-obvious kind), serving as the co-webmaster for the NSCS chapter at UH, and proctoring an engineering course. Mostly I am worried about the updating and email checking and other communication type skills that I will have to use daily for the NSCS– that seems slightly beyond my ken right now. I am also worried about the amount of time that my engineering courses, especially Electromagnetic Waves, will take. And I know that at least one of my math courses will be a real time hog– Intermediate Analysis, by virtue of the teaching style of the professor I chose (I like it that way).
Even before school restarts, I have much to do: find out why one of my scholarships has apparently been dropped without warning, get my proctoring account migrated over to the new domain, and buy my books. Not to mention tieing up the lose ends I have left from my internship: complete my poster by Sept. 15, get the final month’s payment to the apartments, get my parents to sign some closing papers on the apartment, getting the electricity shut off… Too much!
Now I’ve truly impressed myself with the weight of the things I have to do within the next 6 days, I’m going to go read for a while…
Possibly relevant posts:
- And so it begins, again (1/18/2005)
- Life sucks! (2/27/2003)
- I Discover the ECC (1/16/2002)