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May. 10th, 2007 01:20 amAnd I thought I wasn't a student anymore!
Here I am doing homework at 1 am. It's so long since I have tried to decipher immunology (I get the principles, but everything descends into acronyms so quickly, and I'm left struggling to remember if the CD4 are the CTL or the NK or the THC, or whether that is the CD8. Seriously.)
This staying up late malarkey was no fun when it meant dozing through classes in the morning, but we have a full day of operating [1] tomorrow. And that means being upright and awake [2]
Oh well, now I have a very boring powerpoint for friday, so all that's left is the paper I promised to edit and reference (in exchange for being second author), which the boss wants Friday, although she only gave it to me yesterday.
Do you think there are extensions in the 'real world' [3]
[1] - For me, that means, in technical terms 'holding things' and 'paperwork'
[2] - Not because I will be doing anything that could actually hurt somebody, but because falling asleep or fainting in theatre is a) bad manners and b) gets you teased mercilessly. And if you look sleepy, people tend to assume you're on the brink of fainting, which is pretty much just as bad.
[3] don't let the late night rantings fool you - i love it really!
Here I am doing homework at 1 am. It's so long since I have tried to decipher immunology (I get the principles, but everything descends into acronyms so quickly, and I'm left struggling to remember if the CD4 are the CTL or the NK or the THC, or whether that is the CD8. Seriously.)
This staying up late malarkey was no fun when it meant dozing through classes in the morning, but we have a full day of operating [1] tomorrow. And that means being upright and awake [2]
Oh well, now I have a very boring powerpoint for friday, so all that's left is the paper I promised to edit and reference (in exchange for being second author), which the boss wants Friday, although she only gave it to me yesterday.
Do you think there are extensions in the 'real world' [3]
[1] - For me, that means, in technical terms 'holding things' and 'paperwork'
[2] - Not because I will be doing anything that could actually hurt somebody, but because falling asleep or fainting in theatre is a) bad manners and b) gets you teased mercilessly. And if you look sleepy, people tend to assume you're on the brink of fainting, which is pretty much just as bad.
[3] don't let the late night rantings fool you - i love it really!