I ought to be working
but I just can't get myself to pick up that darn biochem book, and the Intro to Clinical Psych book is pretty useless anyways. At least, chapter 1 is.
Morgan and I saw Tim Burton's "The Corpse Bride" yesterday (did you hear about Johnny Depp getting his own sidewalk star in Hollywood? I wonder who decides that stuff). I'd recommend it- probably not for children because it was spooky, but Burton's stuff always has a bit of an enchanting and mystical allure to it.
Nate's 22nd b-day was yesterday and Craig and I went to Prolific Oven to get him a lovely b-day cake that said "Happy bday to Nate the Great!"
Went to the early morning (9am) biochem class, composed more or less entirely of scary pre-meds. Not looking forward to those exams.
Then shopped Russ Fernald's Neural systems class- interesting, but the same lecture I think I've heard 3 times...since I heard it in Psych 1 (he guest lectured), humbio (Spring), and perhaps neuroethology. It's an entertaining lecture though, and I like reviewing material. There were tons of people in that class too though (a heck of a lot of pre-meds, which always sort of scares me) and although it looks to be a good one, I dunno about taking it- it conflicts by 15 min with another class I need to take- and that's not taking into account transportation time (aka bike flight).
Accidentally went to a class that doesn't actually start until Oct 4th.
Stopped by lab and got roped into checking on whether mice have died (later tonight). Not a big deal, need to stop by the med school anyways (no, it's not for stalking purposes, as some ahem-Taylor- might have one believe).
Have gotten 3 free coca cola zero drinks now- they just keep giving them to me everytime I go to the bookstore. Today I went in to the bookstore (free bottle) and when I came out they gave me another one! :) Not that I'm complaining, see.
Gotta go diabetes class staffing again. Phooey.
Morgan and I saw Tim Burton's "The Corpse Bride" yesterday (did you hear about Johnny Depp getting his own sidewalk star in Hollywood? I wonder who decides that stuff). I'd recommend it- probably not for children because it was spooky, but Burton's stuff always has a bit of an enchanting and mystical allure to it.
Nate's 22nd b-day was yesterday and Craig and I went to Prolific Oven to get him a lovely b-day cake that said "Happy bday to Nate the Great!"
Went to the early morning (9am) biochem class, composed more or less entirely of scary pre-meds. Not looking forward to those exams.
Then shopped Russ Fernald's Neural systems class- interesting, but the same lecture I think I've heard 3 times...since I heard it in Psych 1 (he guest lectured), humbio (Spring), and perhaps neuroethology. It's an entertaining lecture though, and I like reviewing material. There were tons of people in that class too though (a heck of a lot of pre-meds, which always sort of scares me) and although it looks to be a good one, I dunno about taking it- it conflicts by 15 min with another class I need to take- and that's not taking into account transportation time (aka bike flight).
Accidentally went to a class that doesn't actually start until Oct 4th.
Stopped by lab and got roped into checking on whether mice have died (later tonight). Not a big deal, need to stop by the med school anyways (no, it's not for stalking purposes, as some ahem-Taylor- might have one believe).
Have gotten 3 free coca cola zero drinks now- they just keep giving them to me everytime I go to the bookstore. Today I went in to the bookstore (free bottle) and when I came out they gave me another one! :) Not that I'm complaining, see.
Gotta go diabetes class staffing again. Phooey.
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