Since I'm bored, I'm playing with my Bio grade. I can't decide if this is fun or depressing.
ETA: I *think* (if I'm figuring this correctly), I can get a 75 on the Final and still get a B in the class. That would be amazing.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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Since I'm bored, I'm playing with my Bio grade. I can't decide if this is fun or depressing.
ETA: I *think* (if I'm figuring this correctly), I can get a 75 on the Final and still get a B in the class. That would be amazing.
radical acceptance is where I am trying to go with a lot of things - I just didin't know the name. the money one is of course the big one where I am really bad at the whole Idea. But i have come to the conclusion that worrying does nothing but cause me to stand still. By accepting that this is a hard problem, and not going to be easy - I just sort of pat my self on th eback and remind my self of the palns to move forward , even if I can do it now. Of course, the first two weeks of January will be harder....
whoo-hoo! I was able to look up my grade for my class online, and I got an A! Yay, an A!
GO NORA! That's wonderful! WooHoo is right!
WOO NORA!!
Congratulations Nora!!
Ice cream really is not the best choice of mid-morning treat for a person with a cough. Hot lemonade with honey? That is.
ETA: Yay, Nora!
Congrats, Nora!
Thank you! Also, Ginger and Deena rock mightily. But y'all already knew that, right? (Can't be said enough though)
Congratulations, Nora!
I find blaming Nilly to work often -- and she's totally down with it.
I had that figured and one and a half-assed. I'll never get the math(s).
You're being over-Euclidean.
I think the word "radical" in "radical acceptance" scares me, but the principles themselves don't. They're hard, but I find I have the most problems when a) I feel I do have some control, and accepting will tke the edge of my ability to change reality, and b) it's actual physical pain, with no end date apparent.