warm autumn afternoon

I finally got a break from all this crazy work. Managed to catch up sleep (yay!), enjoy a super warm day (almost too warm), beautiful autumn scenery, and painting my nails red. The color is almost…too sexy for the hand. I don’t know, it’s almost too diva-like, too glamorous, too…much? But it’s fun to venture out of my comfort zone I suppose. Oh I also finally put up my dries roses, after hanging them for a week or so 🙂

Tomorrow will be back to work: research paper draft, corporate finance paper, and LAW APPLICATIONS (Boston college & Cornell). AHH.

I’m still sadly undecided between Chicago and NYU :\

Reading Chicago Law website just makes me feel like the school and I click. On the other hand, I’m also very much excited and impressed by what NYU has to offer. *sigh*

nasher brunch

Brunch at Nasher 🙂

 

 

exhausted

I haven’t felt this level of exhaustion since…I don’t know, freshman year? 1.5 months left. It’s not a long time, considering how much I have to do in that span of time. Yet, how I wish I could just fast forward to the holidays, when I will finally have a real break and see the friends I have not seen since last Christmas.

But life is good, I must keep telling myself.

book bagging for the last time

this is kind of sad. last book bagging 😦

Here are the current selections:

  1. intro to econ history
  2. symbolic logic
  3. programming analysis II
  4. chinese (doesn’t matter which one, they are all at the same time MWF. grr)
  5. hist/phil perspective on science
  6. thesis (not shown)
there goes my long weekend hopes...

there goes my long weekend hopes...

a bit insane? yeah, I’m hopeless.

Senioritis is not an option

Even though I’ll be a second semester senior, chances are I will end up taking five classes again, if not 5.5 I guess senioritis won’t be an option for me :\

Here are the classes I’m considering as my fifth class:

  • compsci 100: yes I’m a dork. I miss programming. The scary part is, I don’t remember much at all about Java. Crap.
  • phil 241: It’s taught by Janiak, who was the one professor that challenged me the most in philosophy, so I have no doubt this seminar would be intellectually rewarding and fun. Oh the other hand, it will probably be lots of work. Another plus is that I have no done or read anything like the material taught in this class. Very tempted.

I wish I didn’t have to take Chinese, or dropped the econ major long time ago. *sigh* I should have been a compsci + philosophy double major. How cool would that be?