At this point, I pretty much have a
routine in my life and stuff is working out reasonably well. Sure, my
desk is a mess, but that's not exactly a new problem. That's a
problem I've had since, oh, forever. Or at least since I've had a
desk of my own to be messy or not. It's better than my desk at school
in the USA was, actually. There, I couldn't do anything on the desk.
Nothing. I couldn't put my computer on it or anything. It was just a
piling place for papers. Here, since the internet in my room is wired
only and the wire isn't long enough for my laptop to be connected to
the internet anywhere except the desk, there's an empty space the
size of my laptop on the desk unless the laptop itself is there. So
that's something.
随着
科技
发展
越来越
垃圾
增多
环境污染问题
根据
充电
电池
扔掉
减少
应该
回收
愿意
修
政府
研究
合作
帮助
采用
If my teachers knew my routine as it
actually stands, they'd probably say I wasn't spending as much time
studying Chinese as I should. But I'm OK with that, really. I've
never spent as much time on studying and homework as I “should”
and I'm still managing. It would be good if I changed it, but I'm not
going to spend time worrying about it. I've tried in the past and it
doesn't work.
So here's what my routine looks like
right now:
I get up in the morning. If the
internet isn't working, I have a major case of The Sads, because this
is when I download my homework assignment and get it done for my
first class, Chinese 390, which is from 8:30-10:20 (times not exact
because everything is random and one or two minutes and the teachers
sometimes run a bit over.) I spend about an hour on preview sheets
and about half an hour on homeworks. (We spend 2 days on each lesson,
so every other day is a preview sheet and every other day is a
homework.) Of course, the official estimate is 2 hours per day of
homework for that class. Anyone who knows me knows that's never going
to happen. It's just not. Then the class splits into two, and thank
goodness for the fact that I'm in the second half. The first half has
Chinese 370 and I go do my homework for Chinese 370, then my half of
the class has Chinese 370. Right around noon, I'm done with Chinese
classes, and that's where the reliable part of my routine ends. The
rest depends on days of the week. Three days a week, I have tutoring
from 2-3, once a week I report on the materials science book I'm
reading in Chinese from 3-4, Tuesday and Wednesday I have major
classes, and Friday is the only day that I'm really done
when I get out of the Chinese class at noon. If there's to be a day
when I'm done at noon, I'm quite happy having it be Friday. Then
weekends. Woot. I like weekends.
Right
now, I'm preparing for NaNoWriMo, which means a couple things. One,
I'm getting into the habit of writing 1500+ words of fiction every
day. A lot of that is fanfiction, since I'm catching up on BINGO for
a Tamora Pierce fanfiction thing and started a piece following an
original autistic character in the Young Wizards universe. I'm also
doing a retelling of a folk tale to submit to an anothology and
hopefully get a little bit of money off that. I don't expect to make
much off fiction writing, but if I'm taking the time to do the
writing anyways I might as well try
to get some cash off it. I'm autistic, and sure I've got the Art of
Problem Solving, but I'm aware what being autistic means for my
chances finding more “typical” jobs. I have no illusion that I
will ever support myself with fiction writing, but if it can help me
get a little bit more in savings or help me pay off college, that
would be nice.
Oh,
and then NaNoWriMo will actually start in a bit more than a week and
I will be putting these 1500+ words of fiction per day towards a
novel. Eep. (I'm
actually shooting for 2000+ words per day on average, because the
more I can get done during the rush of November the more likely I am
to have the momentum to actually finish. Besides, 2000 words is about
an hour of typing if my brain goes fast enough, which it hopefully
well.)
So
that's where I am right now. I'm also trying to write 2 blog posts
per day for the remainder of October so that I don't need to write
every day in November.
Oh,
and here's the Chinese words I needed to look up recently for essays.
随着
科技
发展
越来越
垃圾
增多
环境污染问题
根据
充电
电池
扔掉
减少
应该
回收
愿意
修
政府
研究
合作
帮助
采用
规则
资助
引起
企业革命
获益
资本主义
系列丛书
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