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  • The weekend can't come soon enough!

    Today's entry will be a menagerie of topics that will change so fast it will BLOW YOUR MIND. Clusters: Round Two. Complete. I came out fully intact with the only casualties being some lack of sleep and a tiny bit of hurt pride. That just happens. Four tests in less than a week is always a humbling...
    Posted to Cathryn's Blog by BUCathryn on Wed, Oct 28 2009
    Filed under: adventure time, family, food, clusters, nanowrimo, events, boyfriend, harry potter, youtube
  • Clusters Part II: The Reckoning

    8 AM today, I began my second set of clusters with some good, old pathophysiology. I know you're all absolutely enraptured with how us pharmacy students deal with having 4-5 (even 6?) tests at once. Let me explain. Traveling back in time, one would find that I started studying for these tests at...
    Posted to Cathryn's Blog by BUCathryn on Fri, Oct 23 2009
    Filed under: apartment village, clusters, my room, events, boyfriend, drugs (the good kind)
  • How to Make Studying Better

    For those of us studying veterans, we know what it's like spending long hours parked in a chair with a screen or books in front of us. First, you start getting that tingling feeling in your derriere as your capillaries protest the chair you're sitting in. Not long after, your legs get a little...
    Posted to Cathryn's Blog by BUCathryn on Wed, Oct 21 2009
    Filed under: clusters, nanowrimo, star wars, coffee, studying, action figures
  • National Novel Writing Month

    Since my junior year in high school (2005), I have participated in National Novel Writing Month in November. Participants write a 50,000 word story in the 30 days of November (that's about 1,667 words a day) in hopes that the fast-paced deadline will help would-be writers actually complete their...
    Posted to Cathryn's Blog by BUCathryn on Tue, Sep 29 2009
    Filed under: writing, clusters, nanowrimo
  • Clusters, The Midpoint

    At 10:50 AM on this very morning, I completed my first biochemistry exam. Unlike organic chemistry, my soul remained intact when I turned in the scantron, and I think I can go to sleep tonight without weeping about how I forgot all of the step-by-step mechanisms. So all I have left is pathophysiology...
    Posted to Cathryn's Blog by BUCathryn on Thu, Sep 24 2009
    Filed under: food, clusters, my room, japan
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