Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Whoops and Eep...

So in a few minutes will mark just about a month before I have to take the Psychology GRE. And you know what? I'm starting to worry a little bit, but not enough to freak me out yet. I still haven't bought my own prep book for it, already returned the library book, and haven't really thought about it too much.

I know that I need to start hunkering down for it, but I have no motivation for it right now. Plus, it's very possible that I will have to change the date of it in the first place. I might as well do it right now before I find out for sure - part of my job is to bring a bunch of students involved with Habitat For Humanity to their service sites on various Saturdays during this fall.

My problem is that I currently don't know when exactly those dates are, but I have already scheduled my Psychology GRE for a Saturday. Who am I kidding... I'm going to end up changing it. I'll probably even end up changing it tomorrow after I find out for sure (watch, it's going to happen now. I know it...) that I will need to go do service for 8 hours on a Saturday, the very Saturday that I was planning to take a major standardized test.

Now, don't get me wrong: I love doing community service and am excited to be doing lots of it this year... but I also have other important things, too! Ahh, priorities... they are quickly getting all a-tangled up.

School has started. That means: full-time graduate assistant stuff (class, homework, reading, studying, tests), my Master's thesis, work, and trying to balance the rest of my life with it. Tomorrow I just have work, so that gives me a good amount of time to figure out other stuff during the day.

In other news, my YouTube video log is going great and I'm still having a blast with it! Also, it's kind of nice seeing a bit of a turnover from ads. Just saying... I never would have thought that would have ever have been possible before. I'm not a partner yet, though... if I ever did become one, I would want to start a fund to help needy schools around the world. I guess that I will cross that bridge if and when it ever comes.

I hope that you all out there enjoyed this summer. It amazes me that it's already gone!

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