I always hate this part of the year… There’s so much stuff to do. I tell myself (usually around Wednesday) that I’ll start things early so I can get them done early, but then end up doing nothing (until Sunday night). Then I end up just doing what I have to for the next day and not getting started on any long-term projects.

Here’s some of the significant stuff I have to do before the end of the semester:

1) Write a paper for Japanese class. I can write it about whatever I want, but it has to be at least five pages.  長過ぎるけど、頑張ったらできるよ。(It’s exceedingly long, but if I try hard I can definitely do it.)

2) Write an 8-10 page paper for New Asian Cinema. Since this paper is in a language that I actually speak, I’m not too worried. It’s just a matter of finding time (and motivation) to sit down and work on it.

3) Do a final project for Intermediate Digital Arts. We have to show off our continued progress on this project every Wednesday in class, so I’m gonna have to work on this project steadily despite my best efforts at procrastination. I think I like that we’re being forced to work on it every week though, because I can guarantee that I wouldn’t be doing so otherwise. I’m sure it’s a good idea, it’s just not how I usually operate.

Well, gotta get to work! It wouldn’t be Sunday night otherwise.

| Posted November 12, 2007

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