I know there are parties happening everywhere today for Cinco de Mayo, but for me it's Week-o de Finals. For the next seven days I'll be studying, writing and do whatever else I need to do to end my time at DCC on a high note - and hopefully that note will be an "A".
I also hope the week doesn't go too fast because I want it to linger just a bit. Especially the time I am on campus since this will be my last actual week of attending classes on campus. I'll ready to enjoy it too. When a professor tells me, "Oh by the way, just one more paper," I'll smile and laugh and thank him for it. When another one says, "I forgot to mention one last group project," I'll chuckle and shake his or her hand almost grateful for the work.
At least my last few days working at the Writing Center will bring new me a wide array of topics and papers - even if they are not my own. One of the best things about working there is being introduced to subjects for classes I had never taken and letting the tutee explain it to me. I learned a lot this semester and I hope they learned a lot too about paper writing and formatting and grammar. Just last night I learned about crime scene investigators and the person I was tutoring learned how to introduce books and authors into her paper. It was win-win for everyone!
On second thought, I have enough work to keep me busy this week so professors if you are reading this - no surprises! Promise? Great!
Now to see if The Guy wants to celebrate Week-o de Finals with some take out . . .
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