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Things I need to do over the next two weeks:
Ceramics:
- Complete sculptural dinnerware project
- Make 30 bowls for Empty Bowls
- Make 12-14 slip-cast Gatorade bottles
DAP:
- Finish editing small group recording stuff including making background music tracks from scratch
- Help with large ensemble recording
- Other things as assigned
WAM2:
- Write a descriptive story based on a memory by Thursday
- Make a video based on the story by next Thursday
Photography:
- Process two rolls of film shot on Saturday and make prints
- Study for test on Wednesday
Ceramics is going to kill me.
But anyway, I'm physically feeling all of this and I'm so ready to quit it's not funny. There's one month. I'm sure after the next two weeks things will calm down, even though we'll have one more project to do in ceramics, but I feel like I won't even get that far. I'm thinking about seeing one of the counselors here about it before I blow my top. I'm not dealing with this well at all. I'm tense and my head's killing me. Part of it is because of DAP, which I'm unsure is going to go off the way it's supposed to. Duncan and Dimitri are supposed to be doing one recording and helping with the large one, and Jeannine and I aren't sure they're going to come through. If they don't, there's no way we can do everything ourselves, which might very negatively affect our grades.
I also quit the TSC job, because once I left ceramics last Thursday (when I found out all of the above ceramics projects are due NEXT WEEK), I knew there was no way in hell I could add hours working at the job on top of it. I asked Mom, she said quit. I spoke to Justine, who works full-time at the TSC, about it, and she said quit. So I did.
I just want to sleep for the rest of the night, and I have to meet the DAP group for an hour to see what we need for recording a week from now. And then I have to finish reading for a class. And I really should stop at the ceramics studio, but I really just don't have the energy or the give-a-shit right now.
Lesson learned: NEVER take four creative-output classes in a semester.
Ceramics:
- Complete sculptural dinnerware project
- Make 30 bowls for Empty Bowls
- Make 12-14 slip-cast Gatorade bottles
DAP:
- Finish editing small group recording stuff including making background music tracks from scratch
- Help with large ensemble recording
- Other things as assigned
WAM2:
- Write a descriptive story based on a memory by Thursday
- Make a video based on the story by next Thursday
Photography:
- Process two rolls of film shot on Saturday and make prints
- Study for test on Wednesday
Ceramics is going to kill me.
But anyway, I'm physically feeling all of this and I'm so ready to quit it's not funny. There's one month. I'm sure after the next two weeks things will calm down, even though we'll have one more project to do in ceramics, but I feel like I won't even get that far. I'm thinking about seeing one of the counselors here about it before I blow my top. I'm not dealing with this well at all. I'm tense and my head's killing me. Part of it is because of DAP, which I'm unsure is going to go off the way it's supposed to. Duncan and Dimitri are supposed to be doing one recording and helping with the large one, and Jeannine and I aren't sure they're going to come through. If they don't, there's no way we can do everything ourselves, which might very negatively affect our grades.
I also quit the TSC job, because once I left ceramics last Thursday (when I found out all of the above ceramics projects are due NEXT WEEK), I knew there was no way in hell I could add hours working at the job on top of it. I asked Mom, she said quit. I spoke to Justine, who works full-time at the TSC, about it, and she said quit. So I did.
I just want to sleep for the rest of the night, and I have to meet the DAP group for an hour to see what we need for recording a week from now. And then I have to finish reading for a class. And I really should stop at the ceramics studio, but I really just don't have the energy or the give-a-shit right now.
Lesson learned: NEVER take four creative-output classes in a semester.