Don’t think for a second it’s a coincidence. There’s no way
you would “just happen” have a test in all 5 of your classes in the same week.
It was definitely planned. None of them will ever admit it, but all of your
professors get together every so often, and debate on the best way to make your
life a living hell. And what’s the best way to do that (Besides kidnapping you,
strapping you to a chair, and making you watch every season of Glee back to
back?) By planning to give their tests out on the same week! Everyday of that
week! Leaving you no time to do to anything other than study; barely even any
time to sleep, ESPECIALLY if you’re pledging. For those of you who are not
aware, pledging takes SO MUCH TIME. It’s seriously like another taking another
4 credit class. Soooooooooo exhausting. That’s why I’m currently writing this
blog at 3:00 am. I rarely have time to do anything anymore besides homework,
sleep and pledge activities. Every Thursday about 3 or so pledges and some of
the brothers go to SOB (Special Olympic Bowling) where we bowl with people with
disabilities and handicaps. It was a lot of fun. Especially when any of them
would bowl a strike, and they would get so excited and happy. You can really
tell we’re helping make their day. Most of my other pledge brothers went a few
times before, but today was my first time. I had a lot of fun. Hopefully I’ll
get to go next Thursday as well. Although most Thursdays I have quizzes I have
to take at the Math Emporium. I really do despise the Empo. I remember the
first time I ever stepped in there… It was 8 am, day 2 of my orientation. I had
to go in to pick out my classes for the upcoming fall. I thought the place was
so cool. I walk in to this HUGEEE room full of Apple computers and whatnot.
Then I sit down on the chair and its SOOOOO comfortable! (It might of just been
because it was 8 am so I was still barely awake.) I actually thought I wouldn’t
mind going there to take my math quizzes and tests… But I suppose that’s just
how they get ‘cha. Honestly, It’s not the empo itself that I hate with the
burning intensity of 2300 stars, but it’s the feeling of confusion and hatred
from the math that I must do there that gets affiliated with the empo that
bring me to despise it. Although the workers are really helpful, so that makes
it alitte more bearable. Fun fact: The Archon (president) of my fraternity, Pi
Kappa Phi, works at the empo.
I agree in that I hate the empo. There is just so much trouble just to take a math quiz where everyone else I know can take it online in their dorm
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