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Due to the support for this blog, we have now raised $62ish, all of which will go towards the Chordoma Foundation. Thank you.

Due to the support for this blog, we have now raised $62ish, all of which will go towards the Chordoma Foundation. Thank you.
Monday, March 16, 2009
The world is unfair ( if the world revolved around me)
This is not about me taking 6 courses (that is a problem I created for myself and I will deal with the consequences). No, this is about the stupid exam scheduling bureau or what ever it is at UBC scheduling 4 of my final exams to with into 3 days. Actually, its not even 3 days since one of the exams is at night. I actually calculated this, and with each exam being approximately 2.5 hours long, I will spend approximately 40% of my waking life in those three days writing exams. Sure, you could argue that this means I get it over with quickly and that it also means I have a lot of time before this block of exams to study. This may be true, but I don't know what kind of mental and physical duress such a intense period of examing may have on my already frail and immobile body. The one positive I can think of for this is that once I finish an exam, I won't have time to worry about the answers because I would be off writing another exam. Maybe I should document my experience like Morgan Spurlock did with eating MacDonalds for a month. If at any time you see me post something like the following, call for help: "nice fluffy kitty, nice fluffy kitty.. haha"
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