What a week.

Mar 05, 2004 12:17

So, after losing a third of it when my computer crashed - ugh, I finally finished my research critique (woohoo!), and I e-mailed it off to my professor. I get a return e-mail from her this morning saying she can't open the format, and that I need to send her the article I critiqued (which I have no way of doing by e-mail, she has no fax I can send ( Read more... )

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Voila! I know what you need to study! aexia March 5 2004, 15:53:57 UTC
You know what my problem is? I was one of those kids who used to read the "choose your own adventure" books, but I'd bunny-ear the pages as I went along, just in case I made a bad choice somewhere along the way! Unfortunately - you can't bunny-ear the pages in real life =(

Go into physics and start getting into quantum machanics so that you can bunny-ear reality and explore alternate timelines where you made different choices.

Problem solved.

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Also aexia March 6 2004, 09:46:40 UTC
You should watch Donnie Darko. For research on the above subject.

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Re: Also meghandell March 6 2004, 11:37:09 UTC
Okay, this is totally off the subject... but I watched Perfect Blue last night, and (though I did enjoy it) it totally messed with my head!!

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Re: Also aexia March 6 2004, 15:39:00 UTC
Heh. I have that on DVD but I have yet to watch it. It's very sad. I have a few DVDs like that... bought them ages ago but have never gotten around to watching them.

Speaking of Blue, I need to finish watching Blue Gender. And Soultaker.

Not to mention this season's Angel and 24.

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starshine_wd March 8 2004, 20:15:02 UTC
I must have a thing for bars because I decided to do this quiz again using my first name and got:

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tkf March 14 2004, 09:13:51 UTC
I can completely empathize about your indecision about grad school and what to do. You feel so obligated, after putting in so much time and there are everyone else's expectations. (Mention leaving to anyone at school and they look at you like a loser; mention leaving to parents, loved ones, etc, and they have the need to give you the "but you've put so much time into this" speech.) I wanted to leave the program at FSU so badly for so many reasons and was repeatedly told that I was wrong for feeling that way. I think that I subconsciously sabotaged myself, academically, on purpose so that I'd have to leave because I couldn't actually face anyone and tell them, "I just can't do this, now, here, anymore"--especially not after dragging my whole family down here to go to this program ( ... )

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