A good day
I did no work yesterday. That was bad.
I went for a 13-mile run (which was good), but I realized halfway through that I hadn't had enough to drink (which was bad). I barely made it home.
Also, I got my Block 2 grade this morning and I got honors. Which shocked the hell out of me because I was sure that wasn't possible. On every exam 15-20 people got 96+ points. And I was always in the mid-low 90s. But I guess it wasn't the same 15-20 people every time. Honors means my final grade for the course put me in the top 12%.
It was almost as exciting as the most gratifying, surprising thing I remember happening in presidential politics (from my POV) in the past 16 years: the New Hampshire results. The female & registered democrat voters of NH made me happier than I can say. I probably could articulate it, but then I wouldn't be able to make up for all the work I didn't do yesterday. I have to get back to reading now.
I went for a 13-mile run (which was good), but I realized halfway through that I hadn't had enough to drink (which was bad). I barely made it home.
Also, I got my Block 2 grade this morning and I got honors. Which shocked the hell out of me because I was sure that wasn't possible. On every exam 15-20 people got 96+ points. And I was always in the mid-low 90s. But I guess it wasn't the same 15-20 people every time. Honors means my final grade for the course put me in the top 12%.
It was almost as exciting as the most gratifying, surprising thing I remember happening in presidential politics (from my POV) in the past 16 years: the New Hampshire results. The female & registered democrat voters of NH made me happier than I can say. I probably could articulate it, but then I wouldn't be able to make up for all the work I didn't do yesterday. I have to get back to reading now.
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