Sunday, November 21, 2010

Blog 60 - i hate sundays. especially when they're sunday's before a midterm

So tomorrow is my chemistry midterm, and I don't know how to feel about it. The material isn't super difficult, but that means everyone will do pretty decent and the curve wont be that great, so I don't know how to feel about it. So i'm going to keep studying for that and share a little bit more of my commonplace paper, after I talk about how excited I am to go home. I seriously miss my family so much sometimes, and this is one of those times. I really just miss my mom and everyone. What else, i'm really excited for tomorrow to be over, and for it to be tuesday for the mirror lake jump! Me and my friends are going to write on our stomach's and jump in, i'm pumped! Apparently to get back into the dorms you have to wait to get hosed down. But I heard my dorm is making everyone grilled cheese which sounds yummy! Then, go out after that and go home the next day, what a fabulous weekend. So yeah, anyways, here's some more of my common place paper. This is one of my middle paragraphs on why it is bad for the eldest child to be a parent: 
The eldest child would now spend a significant amount of time looking out for the younger sibling, would feed them, dress them well, help them fit in and feel loved. In this way, all the responsibilities that parents are meant to take on to raise their children are instead, taken on by their eldest child. Dr. Bartell speaks about how this can cause the elder sibling to “(worry) about younger siblings to an extreme,” which can be unhealthy.

5 comments:

  1. Midterms on Mondays are the worst. I hate having to stay in on weekend nights to study.

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  2. I disagree, I really like sunday's before midterm. Because I have more time to prepare for the midterm by studing the whole day from morning.

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  3. Midterms in general are not fun. Some people know the material but aren't great at the tests. I happen to be one of those people. I manage fine but I could do much better.

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  4. I hate how you can never really count on anything for tests. Like oh it's easy, I'll do fine, but then EVERYONE will do fine so you're still in a rut.

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  5. Yeah, thats so true! Everything is so curve based.

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