I've never in my life had so much homework. I have homework due every single week in all of my classes--and each homework assignment can take hours. Here's what this week looks like:
Monday: Environmental Eng homework due
Tuesday: AutoCAD project AND homework due
Thursday: AutoCAD homework due, Physics test
Friday: Physics homework due
Sunday: Differential Equations homework due
(And I'm sure my ethics professor will add in a homework assignment between now and the weekend.)
The AutoCAD project has taken me roughly 10 hours to complete. Over the weekend, I spent around 6 hours studying on Saturday and another 8-10 hours on Sunday. Today will be another 6 or so, tomorrow probably 3-4, Wednesday at least 3-4 (possibly more due to the physics test). And in between all of that, I still have to find time to work.
The stress is starting to affect me physically. So much for the light workload I mentioned. Out of all my classes, you would think ethics would be an easy A, right? I mean, it's just introduction to ethics. What could possibly be so hard about it? Yet I'm doing worse in that class (so far) than any other. I just got my test grade back: 79%. Bitch. I still have a B in the class, but I was really counting on getting an A in the class just in case I have to get a B in the other classes which actually ARE difficult. I think my aim for a 3.5 GPA just became harder to reach. :(
On a positive note, I'm doing well in my other classes, but the only other class I've had a test in is differential equations, and we won't get those grades until tomorrow. I did have one of the highest grades on my homework assignment for environmental engineering. I suppose that bodes well for the rest of my career?
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