The End of One Hellacious Week
This past week has been nothing but stress, worry and a multitude of study time! To begin with, I had both very improtant math and American government exams, on the same day none the less. The Weir was also very demanding with deadlines and benchmarks needing to be met (it will be an awesome show). I've had numerous responses, a couple of papers and a thesis due this week. And on top of this, plus my normal courseload, there's the added responsibility of living off campus. Waking up at 7 a.m. gets old really quick when you're a theatre major.
But things have really slowed down now. Yesterday, Thursday, was the big "push" day, the day on which I had both of my exams. I did very well on my math but I'm still waiting to find out about my am gov course. I also submitted my Orientation Advisor application today (which was due by 4). So I really hope that job pans out. It will be a nice way to stay in D.C. this summer and be productive while making a nice sum of money.
Tomorrow, or rather late tonight, at 3 a.m. I'm catching a bus to spend tomorrow in NYC. I'll be visiting my friends Adrian, Meghan, and Erin!!! I am sooooooooo excited!!! Tomorrow night I'll be seeing Erin's off-off b'way show Glass Highways at the Jan Hus Presbyterian Church. Should be an interesting bit of theatre. I'm so happy for Erin to be doing this, such an exciting and important step for her I'm sure. And I'm so glad I get to see it. In its third night as well! Lovely. Other than the show, nothing else is planned, I am however seriously comtemplating attending a performance of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living In Paris at the Zipper Theatre with Robert Cuccioli (Jekyll & Hyde fame). But who knows?
Now I need to run off to an evening of rehearsal for The Weir. You should all come and see it!
But things have really slowed down now. Yesterday, Thursday, was the big "push" day, the day on which I had both of my exams. I did very well on my math but I'm still waiting to find out about my am gov course. I also submitted my Orientation Advisor application today (which was due by 4). So I really hope that job pans out. It will be a nice way to stay in D.C. this summer and be productive while making a nice sum of money.
Tomorrow, or rather late tonight, at 3 a.m. I'm catching a bus to spend tomorrow in NYC. I'll be visiting my friends Adrian, Meghan, and Erin!!! I am sooooooooo excited!!! Tomorrow night I'll be seeing Erin's off-off b'way show Glass Highways at the Jan Hus Presbyterian Church. Should be an interesting bit of theatre. I'm so happy for Erin to be doing this, such an exciting and important step for her I'm sure. And I'm so glad I get to see it. In its third night as well! Lovely. Other than the show, nothing else is planned, I am however seriously comtemplating attending a performance of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living In Paris at the Zipper Theatre with Robert Cuccioli (Jekyll & Hyde fame). But who knows?
Now I need to run off to an evening of rehearsal for The Weir. You should all come and see it!
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