Wishing that I Could Do Homework in a Relativistically Slow Reference Frame...

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While I have barely more than 1 month of school left, the end seems so far away. True, the end might not be so near, for I may not graduate on time--it seems that the people who run health credit by exam decided to change their requirements much to my disadvantage today. But, assuming that I do go to college, I estimate that I will have 22 hours more free time each week. That's like having an entire day more of time! College may be "harder" but at least it will be that much more pleasant than my secondary education.

In other news, if there were a registry of people against whom I have serious grudges, Ashley Skoch would be at the very top of the list. Not only did she have the impudence to not do ANY of her topic papers for Model UN, but she only told me that she was going to be incapable of completing them (due chiefly to incompetence and laziness) at 10 AM this morning, giving me approximately 21 hours to do them for her. Highly offensive. Luckily, Kiva and I are splitting the work a little, but I still have to finish up my last position paper for the notebook and then do six topic papers for the Model UN failures. Why does one fail at doing trivial work for Model UN and then not inform me of it until the last minute (that last part is what I find offensive)? Because one is a failure at life.

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nojkceb said:

Truths I have found:

College is harder. Classes are harder, teachers don't always teach to your level, and there are insane amounts of reading.

You have an insane amount of free time. I am in class for about 2 to 4 hours every day. My afternoons are pretty much empty everyday.

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