Hello, Reader. So, I'm conflicted here. I got all my homework done yesterday and Friday, which is good, and it's amazing how easier the reading goes when I'm actually, genuinely interested in the subject matter. But, I'm worried that it took me all day and most of Friday to do it, though, as this is just the start of the semester, and I haven't even had one of my classes yet. Plus, I'm annoyed at myself for having not done much today, though since it is Sunday I don't think I could have otherwise. Let me look through my to-do list to assuage my fears, perhaps.
In my Scriptwriting class, I still have to get that ticket. I should ask the teacher on Tuesday who I should talk to.
Get ready for the MCAD thing - don't think I have much to do to get ready, other than start hoarding money more.
The dentist. Now that I have a phone and they're finally open again (why would they be closed on Fridays? Seems like bad business practice) I should call them. Need to remember to do that tomorrow.
Ren Fest - Need to remember to get my ticket at the geek club meeting on tuesday. I haves the money.
Still need to clean. I think one of my roommates washed the bathroom, which is awesome, but I need to clean the sink, dust my room, and vacuum...
The anime club's first meeting is Thursday. I hung around their table at BOB - they're quite cool. I hope I didn't come across as creepy...
English Club! This I need to remember. Still have no idea who the fuck to ask. Maybe Dr. Schlemper, once she finally comes to class? She seems to like me, after I took her Journal Writing class.
The editing job. I can ask her about this too, at least I'll get a start. I couldn't find any sort of employment office in the main building the other day, but I wasn't looking too hard.
So yeah, those are the big things now. Butcher of Baraboo ticket, dentist, cleaning, english club, and editing job. Wish me luck, alright?
Best of luck to you! My guess is that the English Department ladies (do they still have secretaries?) would know about both the English Club and editing jobs. Again I say, get on the secretaries' good side, and they'll do right by you.
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