Thursday, March 13, 2008

The Power of a Sour Mood...

Okay, so I wrote that previous blog entry like, not 20 minutes ago, and, if you couldn't tell, I was getting quite mad at myself and my situation. However, after going to the seat of epiphany for a little while (otherwise known as the toilet), I constructed a to-do list for this week. When I did that, I checked all my syllabi and double-checked the information... and I have NO clue where some of that was coming from in my last post. I want to say I heard the professors say something along the lines of 15 page paper or whatnot, but I'm not entirely sure. Either way, here's my to-do list now for the next week:

TODAY
- Register for OGET
- Renew FAFSA
- Finish Taxes
- Fill out shift-switching form for work

Due Tuesday, March 25
- Southern Women Writers: 3-5 page response to either A Still Moment OR At The Landing
- Foundations of American Education: 41 Study Questions
- Ethnic American Literature: Read Dreaming in Cuban
- Southern Women Writers: Read Petrified Men, A Curtain of Green, Why I Live at the P.O., Clytie, Flowers of Marjorie, A Still Moment, AND At The Landing
- Ethnic American Literature: At the very least, come up with Research Paper Topic

To Work On Over Spring Break (Due at end of semester)
- Southern Women Writers: 10 Page research paper over Common Themes in Welty’s work
- Ethnic American Literature: Write a 9-15? Page research paper over a work read in class

Due Sunday, March 30
- Advanced Composition Paper (850 words): Critique a show that you watched when you were younger, exploring how you felt about it then, and how you feel about it now, looking at it from a logical point of view (pointing out fallacies, stereotypes, etc.)

See the difference? If you want a fine example of the power of a sour mood, just go see what I somehow got out of these things in my previous post. This isn't that much related to class, but I just felt like posting it.

For some reason I thought our first essay was March 23rd, not 30th... needless to say that alone has saved me a ton of worry.

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