Whatcha writin' about?
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Whatcha writin' about?
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Two thousand five hundred words. No question, no suggested reading, no real guidance at all. Vague tutor is vaaaaaaague. I mean I know that it's a modern interpretation of this: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-0ICOMj23du...%2BBlossom.jpg. And there's any number of things you can say in contrasting the two portrayals of Tokyo from different eras, but stiiiiill... Would very much prefer something more concrete. :'D
I see. I hate vague assignments like that as well. :-/
I'm in the same boat.
Write an essay of four pages about how Japan is fucked economically because of the Tsunami.
Go.
'So do you want numbers, stuff why they're in a bad shape or...?"
Four pages.
I'm sitting in page two, I ran out of ideas already, and I've got class in two hours and a half.
:wacko:
God, I'm glad I don't have to write essays.
Except I was talking to a nurse today who's going to UVA for the ADN to BSN program, and she was working on a 15 page paper to turn in. Just recently she had a 30 page paper to turn in, she said. :nosweat:
That sounds fun.
I remember when you said you got over the average of 85% or whatever it was for your latest assignment I was like wooooooow. ^_^ And then you said you had to do better next time. Took a few seconds for me to clock that a 90+ there isn't...quite the same as a 90+ here. :'D
No funky letters for grades, it's only 80 or 85+ if you want to survive through a subject. My school is crazy fun.
CRAZY MURDEROUS FUN.
Yep, I got an 88%, which is a B at least. I'm usually hovering around the line between a C and a B, which I think is 83 or 84.
I had a 4.0 GPA before I got into the nursing program. My transcript isn't going to be able to handle as much competition as it could before, by the time I'll be finished. :-/
Ugh, so I just found out that I'm scheduled to be trained in the new computer system at the hospital from 2:00-5:00pm on Monday. Luckily, my Monday clinical is canceled next week, otherwise I'd be in clinical from 6:30am-2:00pm, then training until 5:00, then walking home. >_<