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Old Dec 06, 2009, 03:21 PM
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Well, it's getting into the last two weeks of this semester now, and I'm in my senior year of college, so it seems pretty important and all that. I have a lot of stuff due in the next few weeks, and I just need to muster up the energy and the concentration to get everything done. This week I have at least one test, maybe more, and an 8pg single space typed paper due, that I'm not too far into. The paper is what I'm most worried about, because it's on my "theoretical orientation" for a clinical psych class, and it's just annoying and really confusing. I used to love psychology, but I feel like this class just ruined it for me, I hate thinking about clinical psychology for some reason, I don't know why. Maybe I am bitter, and don't agree with a lot of things that psychologists have done, and a lot of ways that psychologists treat patients. But oh well, at least I see the light at the end of the tunnel now, and only two weeks of the semester left!!!!! And then one more semester and then I graduate!!! I can't wait for that day! It will be one of the greatest days of my life! Just get me through this...ahhhhhhh

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Old Dec 12, 2009, 11:03 PM
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The exams are almost over. Hope you are okay. Good luck.
Thanks for this!
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