Since the last time I posted, I was talking about the decisions that college students have to makes as a whole, and the negative and positive outcomes that they have. Now I am going focus on myself, and the decisions I make throughout course of my semester. Well I had a little bit of trouble in chemistry, and it was mostly with conversions, but I went to tutoring Thursday night. Now I have a better understanding of conversions, and I know where to put them in the problem. I was five minutes late for Biology, and I missed the announcement about a quiz on Friday. Well I found out about it around nine Thursday night, so I stayed up all night studying the book and my notes. The positive was that I did okay on my quiz, but I had my chemistry class at eight that morning, so I was so tired that I could hardly focus on what he was saying. Later on that evening I had the choice to go to Lexington, but I decided to stay home which was a big mistake because I sat in my room all night, and I watched movies by myself. I was planning on going to bed around midnight because I was going get up around nine, and I was going to do some laundry and homework, but I did not go to bed until four in the morning, so I woke up at eleven. When I went down stairs to wash all the washers are full, but I was able to get one in the next thirty minutes. I also finished a section of homework.
Cameron Cole
So ... are you going to help us know what conclusions you are coming to about how you make decisions? Or, are we just going to read about them with out getting the backstory?
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of describing of the decisions you made and only one observation--the washers were all full after 11am. Why do you think that was? And what does that mean?
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