It's been a week, and I've been trying to be consistent and disciplined. I try to study in between classes, rather than just faffing about. I've also been exercising a lot; lots of time after class, I just go straight to the gym and start working out. With this in mind, for my past week, I've been absolutely lethargic. It's only 10pm when I'm typing this and I already have eye bags.
My current friends are whatever friends I already have and my current classmates. Mind you that there's so little people in statistics that we kind of already know each other. For every passing semester, we get closer and closer because each other is all we got. I've got a badminton game with one of them tomorrow (pretty cool! Dude just asked me! We were never "this" close of casually asking for a game of badminton). This boy seriously helped me the last semester, without him I would never have passed, so please, help me through this last semester of mine! It's hard to meet new people when you're just constantly swamped with stuff. And the times where I have finally some breathing space, I just wanna stay home and play a quick game of Binding of Isaac or just watch an episode of two of whatever I'm watching right now. One of these days, I will have to find a few hours out and play Dragon Age.
This fatigue is making me sleep earlier and earlier, which means it's harder and harder to be discipline with my Duolingo. Usually, I do some practice exercises before I sleep, but lately I just want to hit the sack. The other thing I would like to complain about is the serious lack of quality for the German Duolingo exercises. You could only make 4 mistakes before they kind of kick you out and make you restart the entire test. Guess what? There's only 3 questions! So that means you could just get all those 3 wrong and could still "pass" the test because you didn't make 4 mistake! It's also impossible to make those mistakes because the questions are easy to the peasy. The Swedish ones though are infinitely more difficult. There's like 20 questions each and they are all pretty fair. I find out that I'm absolutely horrible at the name of clothes (we didn't learn them in class when I was in Sweden!).
Right now, I have a study mate for all my courses, which is good! Sure, I've been studying alone for the past few years, but the results were just kind of... so-so... Last semester showed me that having a study mate (and a smart one, not just anyone), really helps! Which begs the question, why would the smarty pants would want to study with me, the clearly inferior person (in terms of grades at least... I hope...)? Not sure, but I'm not going to complain or think about it.
I haven't even started on the book that we're supposed to discuss in my book club!
Basically, this semester: Study, exercise, read some books here and there, and sleep. Lots of and lots sleep.I really really need those sleep. The hard part is the discipline part, but I think I can do it right? Doesn't seem hard on paper. >.<
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| Figure 41.1: The difference in quality is shown in the huge gap in xp |

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