03
May
Posted by Sam Jackson as College, Testing, Yale, stress
Two weeks ago I outlined all the courses I was taking this semester, and a few days ago announced that I was going to become a complete recluse while I worked on my final papers and studied for tests. Let’s combine those two thoughts, and take a look at what my finals schedule and workload looks like. This is not exactly typical, thankfully. But that doesn’t mean I don’t have to do it all!
In the order that the final exams are due:
- May 2nd (already due): 15-18 page paper for EP&E 353, Critique of Political Violence. I wrote 17 pages exploring the possibility of “nonviolent nonviolence in a violent world.”
- May 5th: 20 page paper for EP&E 440, Nonviolence and Political Power in the Twentieth Century. I am writing a paper questioning the Universality of Eastern European nonviolent movements 1920-1980 and tracing the disconnects between universality in theory and universal practicability, comparing successful 1980s nonviolent movements with unsuccessful antecedents and comparing with Gandhi and MLK.
- May 6th: 3 hour comprehensive French FR139 final, 9 am sharp… on science hill. Why my french final is in Sloane Physics Laboratory, I don’t know. I just resent the fact that it’s about 20 minutes away.
- May 6th: 10-15 page Sociology SOCY015 research paper. This is why I was running that survey for current Yale students. Collected the data, now have to analyze it, compile literature, write about findings.
- May 12th: EVST 245: 3 hour environmental studies final, wherein I will have to come prepared to regurgitate my prepared response on how to develop an effective global environmental governance scheme. So, basically, save the world.
So… that’s why I shouldn’t be blogging right now, why I’m going to stop blogging right now, and why I could be a little bit happier… wish me luck!
0_o
5 Responses
Burst
May 3rd, 2008 at 3:38 pm
1/salute
Good luck man! It’s best to just unplug the internet connection now.
Sam Jackson
May 3rd, 2008 at 3:42 pm
2Unfortunately, I need it for research purposes… but I do have my e-mail closed. Except for just now, when it alerted me to your comment.
But closing it now, again. For real this time.
Hopefully.
Burst
May 3rd, 2008 at 3:45 pm
3Well, if it’s still on, listen to this podcast while studying
http://betterdave.com/studypodcast/
it’s really hard to fool around while listening to this study music podcast.
Sam Jackson
May 3rd, 2008 at 3:47 pm
4Sticking to up-tempo garage and electronic to keep my WPM up, but will definitely check it out when I have more relaxed studying pace, instead of obsessive freak-out must-maintain-400-words-per-hour-for-next-20-hours rate.
Sean Lucas Lawrence
July 31st, 2008 at 12:38 pm
5I agree wit Sam. Good luck XD
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