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Hmm...tonight I have to go through a book I havent even started and write a response to each chapter with I hope only one quote from each chapter. It was due today but I bugged the teacher until she gave me an extension.
 
[quote name='alongx'][quote name='Death2Sanity']See, I was going to say you'd probably enjoy the class...but then I saw all the comp-sci projects. I'm doubting you're an English major...so maybe you won't. *g*

Regardless, the Jewish Mysticism things was actually pretty interesting...Jews have a thing for linguistics, it would seem. I just don't want to write tonight. Simple as that.[/quote]

I'm a CS major, philosophy minor. I hate writing, though, but I've managed to BS my way through 5 philosophy courses so far. Oh well, next semester's my last, at least.[/quote]

Congrats. I'm out of here in just over 2 weeks. I don't know whether to be excited or scared.

Of course, I WON'T be out of here if I don't start writing.

Which I haven't.
 
It's exam week for me. All my slacking off is catching up to me. I haven't been doing much the past few weeks, so I have extra studying to do.

Right now I am trying to study for my history exam tomorrow. It covers 5 chapters that span 150 pages. At the rate I'm going I should be done in about...... never :cry:

That's ok though, because I've got a calculus test on wednesday and a humanities one friday. Damn you CAG :twisted:
 
Well, my girlfriend's twin is currently writing a paper and I'm on CAG, so it sort of applies.

Haven't been "working", but I've been scouring the net the last three hours looking for cheap airline tickets.
 
I'm supposed to be writing a family immigration essay right now. Its due tomorrow, and I'm still on the second paragraph of the rough draft. There's also that English paper due Friday that I really should start editing...

I really should get started... But the thing is, I get jinxed when I don't start projects at the last minute. At least when I do it the day before its due, I can sleep in peace knowing that it will be at least a B+.
 
I still haven't done the other paper, and things keep growing. I've got a final essay for my english class on my 3 Favorite Games, it's tough, I know. I've also got to do a rough draft of my game doc for thursday. I've got a ton of stuff to do and maybe not enough time to do them.
 
Power went out last night, so my homework is gonna be late. I have a lab and prelab due tomorrow, two days of english homework due thursday, two sets of calc due thursday, and a scholarship application due friday...
 
Hmm....I now have to write 5 essays and 5 poems by friday. Make me think I should start doing homework...oh well I think the teacher will pass me just to not have me in her class again. :)
 
ive been working on 4 papers, with 2 exams tomorrow i still need to study for. fortunatly ive finished 2 of them and turned em in already, and the other two are nearly done. the last one im working on is an epistemology paper on the generality problem for reliabilism. oh yeah!
 
[quote name='scargums']ive been working on 4 papers, with 2 exams tomorrow i still need to study for. fortunatly ive finished 2 of them and turned em in already, and the other two are nearly done. the last one im working on is an epistemology paper on the generality problem for reliabilism. oh yeah![/quote]

Lucky You :lol:
I dont really study for tests in one of my classes since they are on the net and I can go through them once and see what is wrong since it tells you as soon as you pick an answer and then instead of pushing "done" at the bottom I close the window and get 100%....funny thing is the teacher knows about this and doesnt do anything :D
 
Well, I've still got all my papers to write, but I've at least got topics now.
Jewish Mysticism: (loose, tentative) What is it about Judaism that not only allows for the paradox of an all-powerful God whom man is allowed to question, but actively encourages debate between man and God?
Philosophy of Language: (no idea...maybe something on the type/token distinction)
18th Century Lit: "A Treatise Upon the Greate Fakes of the Eightenthe Centurie" (paper on authors/poets who claimed their work was actually the work of fictional people)
 
bread's done
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