Tuesday, September 06, 2005

The Day That Will Not End

So hello, everyone. It's been a good while since I have shared anything with you. Unfortunately, there really aren't any fantastical thrills in my life to share with you, mostly because school is consuming every ounce of my being. Take today's schedule for example:

7:30 - Wake Up
9:05 - Music History
10:10 - Aural Skills
11:20 - Meeting with Advisor to find out when I can graduate
11:45 - Practicing
1:30 - Lesson
3:00 - Lunch
4:00 - 2 Hour Orchestra Rehearsal
7:00 - Chemistry Discussion Class
9:00 - Trombone Orchestra Rep. Class

Do you see why I am literally exhausted and technically my 13 hours and 25 minutes school day is still not yet completed?? But, I'm getting my life on track and if that's what it takes, then I guess that will have to do. Of course, I do miss the small things, like lunch at 12:00 and being done for the day at 2:53 (and not a second more). But alas, my day well exceeds 8 hours and I'm positive that no overtime is coming my way.

Oh, right. But good news did come from my advisor today. As hoped, I will indeed be able to graduate by the end of the summer!! I am so elated by this news. Although I am a genius, I'm starting to feel that the academic arena is just not where I best fit. But anyways, enough of my rambling. I hope everyone is enjoying these last few days of summer (Californians: the preceding comment does not apply). If anyone has any fun ideas of what I can do generate intriguing blog material while at school, please let me know.

4 Comments:

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9:31 PM  
Blogger Virginia said...

how about being totally humilated on a crowded bus? Today, I was going home, backpack and workout bag in tow. The girl in front of turned around and asked if a pair of underwear fell out of my bag because there were some at the front of the bus- very loudly of course. No one believed me that they weren't mine and I practically had to wave my sweaty undies in front of a bus full of strangers to stop them from thinking that. Of course, the above mentioned waving didn't help my case in their eyes. Alas, throw some drawers on the ground and watch pink cheeks ensue.

7:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

umm...try walking around cambridge doing absolutely nothing? ha. although i have a feeling i'm about to be in pretty much the same boat. i can see it coming...

10:50 PM  
Blogger Hilary said...

so i finally started a blog...
hilaryatharvard.blogspot.com yay!

11:17 PM  

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