Bleakness: the next five days

I can’t stop listening to “Tessellate” by Tokyo Police Club. I purchased the song about 24 hours ago, and I’ve already listened to it 35 times. Delightful.

What’s less delightful is my schedule for the next five days.

Tuesday

Looks like I won’t be able to make it to the Mike Gravel event…

  1. 8:30 Running
  2. 9:30 Shower
  3. 10:30 AMST200
  4. 12:00 Lunch, while interviewing sources for my Argus article
  5. 1:10 AMST201
  6. 3:00 Learning Objects Studio
  7. 5:00 Argus Meeting
  8. 5:45 Dinner
  9. 6:45 Choose courses for next semester (check AMST requirements)
  10. 8:00 Write my article for the Argus
  11. 9:45 Call Chris and discuss recent events
  12. 10:15 Brainstorm and outline ideas for 3 papers
  13. 11:30 Read for ECON256 (170+ pages) and RELI286 (40+ pages)

Wednesday

I’ll be missing the MGMT show, too…

  1. 8:30 Running
  2. 9:30 Shower
  3. 11:00 ECON256
  4. 12:00 Lunch, while doing laundry
  5. 2:40 RELI286
  6. 4:15 Meet with Claire Potter to finalize course plans
  7. 5:00 Put out trash and sort recycling
  8. 5:30 Dinner
  9. 7:30 Attend Argus lecture
  10. 9:30 Write paper for ECON256
  11. 12:00 Read for AMST200 (90+ pages) and AMST201 (540+ pages)

Thursday

  1. 8:30 Running
  2. 9:30 Shower
  3. 10:30 AMST200
  4. 12:00 Lunch, while discussing The Weakerthans show with Chris
  5. 1:10 AMST201
  6. 3:00 Help Desk
  7. 7:00 Dinner
  8. 8:00 Finish the mess that is FinAid
  9. 8:45 Write paper for AMST200
  10. 11:15 Read for RELI286 (45+ pages)

Friday

  1. 8:30 Running
  2. 9:30 Shower
  3. 11:00 ECON256
  4. 12:00 Lunch, while putting the Argus online
  5. 2:40 RELI286
  6. 5:00 Green Street Arts Center
  7. 6:00 Dinner
  8. 9:00 Yelena’s show, “My Kingdom for a Whore”
  9. 11:00 Laura’s 21st birthday party

Saturday

  1. 11:00 Write paper for RELI286
  2. 6:00 Leave for The Weakerthans show
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