Well on Saturday night I had a great time hanging out with kids from my class. I can't wait till we all go to Brazil because it's a great group of people from all over the country and a few from around the world.
Sunday I went to Dim Sueng (I don't know how to say it, so how can I spell it correctly?) with a couple of friends. It's like a chinese buffet expect they come around with a small portion of different dishes on plates and you just pick what you want. Luckily, two of the people I went with knew a lot more about the food than I did, so they just picked a bunch of things. Everything they picked was really good and now I know what they've been talking about for the last 2 weeks.
The rest of Sunday and all of Monday I read. After I read everything I could on Monday, I had wanted to go to the library on main campus to start my research paper. Unfortunately, it was closed. I understand it was Labor Day, but that only means that students are given a day off to work on stuff, but how can they work on papers and other homework when the library is closed? I was extremely upset then, and I still am today. Earlier on Monday, I walked with two other girls to the commons on main campus because it was closed here on Tenley. Unfortunately, they were working on holiday hours, so it was closed there too, but how would we know that? There were no emails, signs, or anything. It was a very upsetting day.
Today, I had class all morning and then I had a seminar this afternoon. Both were pretty good; the seminar was great because not only was the organization interesting but the speaker was a former Washington Semester Program alum. The only bad was that during the class part we talked about the research paper and other assignments, which was great but now I just looked at my email and found out that my professor has yet again, pushed things back. I hate that, because unlike many of my fellow students I don't procrastinate and I'm running on that schedule, but now, when he pushes things back, not only do I not get rewarded for my hard work and being on time, but it makes the second part of the semester where he is unable to push things back, stressful. Uhhh, the incompetence of it all.
(Jeez, rereading what I just wrote, I feel like such a whiner....but I'm not.)
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
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Dim Sum :D It's how a lot of Asian people eat- in smaller bits instead of getting one main dish. Although I could just eat nothing but the Shrimp Shu Mai -dumplings- and be happy.
Well I read it and I thought it was going to be a lot funnier, like you being incompetent. Any ways, I'm glad that everything seems to be going well overall though. What did you end up doing to eat?
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