Class, Work, and Personal Time
For the past two, three weeks, I have been doing nothing. No real work, anyway. I have just been attending class, doing extra credit here and there, and eating and working out with my friends. I had not even bought my books until two days ago, and even then, I bought them online. Not to mention that I did not really go to work for the first two weeks, and even when I did my schedule, I only gave myself a measly six hours a week. Of course, this is all a protective buffer for me to just appear to work more than I am supposed to be working. Besides, this gives me slack to study and stuff. I am taking 18 credits, something that I have never done before. Can we say, senioritis?
So, what have I accomplished in these three weeks of slacking off? Nothing much, really. I guess one accomplishment I have done is I finally set up my wireless network. (Shh, do not tell the Stony Brook administrators!) I am now typing this blog entry up on my bed, with no wires attached to my laptop at all! Is not that so cool? Unfortunately, I can only use my laptop in my suite, maybe down the hall, if I am lucky. Once I get into the stairwells, forget it. Network cable disconnected.
Another thing that would bring a tear of joy to my dear mother is that I cleaned my room. Now, those of you who have seen my room clean may complain that it is nowhere near as clean as the first couple of weeks when I moved in here, over the summer. But I must say, I did not have so many computers in my room when I first moved in! These computers are basically what have been hogging up all my space. Those, and my books, which I had stupidly not sold, to this day. Maybe I should try to sell them one day. Alas, one more un-accomplishment.