Having finished today's Greek test, I find myself in that hazy limbo of many tests to study for, no homework to do, and only the vaguest sense of how to prioritize. Study for each upcoming test in turn, moving on to the next as each one is taken? (That's not going to give me much time to cover everything for the Greek final, after the last Latin test.) Prioritize the most difficult material? (But the simple, tedious sentences test comes first.) Round-robin the three sets of information as the whim or inspiration strikes me? (But then I end up avoiding the hardest stuff...)
Probably I should make some sort of a schedule. One that gives me plenty of time off over the break, so that I'm not twitching in a ball by Thanksgiving, but makes sure I really do get to everything sooner than the day before each exam. Because those 140-something sentences aren't going to memorize themselves, and I really need to review my Ovid, and I haven't looked at the Antiphon speech since the test over it...
Meanwhile? I'm going to go play more Skyrim. I'm truly appallingly terrible at that style of game, which is frustrating at times; I have the difficulty setting turned down as far as it can go, and I'm still regularly being pulverized by "Go clear out these bandits" random quests. But I enjoy collecting all the cabbages in the world, getting excited over new mushroom discoveries, and staring out at gorgeous mountainous vistas.
There's also some sort of plot about dragons and stuff, but who has time for dragons when there are barrels of carrots to loot and tundra covered in lavender and thistles to harvest, huh?
Probably I should make some sort of a schedule. One that gives me plenty of time off over the break, so that I'm not twitching in a ball by Thanksgiving, but makes sure I really do get to everything sooner than the day before each exam. Because those 140-something sentences aren't going to memorize themselves, and I really need to review my Ovid, and I haven't looked at the Antiphon speech since the test over it...
Meanwhile? I'm going to go play more Skyrim. I'm truly appallingly terrible at that style of game, which is frustrating at times; I have the difficulty setting turned down as far as it can go, and I'm still regularly being pulverized by "Go clear out these bandits" random quests. But I enjoy collecting all the cabbages in the world, getting excited over new mushroom discoveries, and staring out at gorgeous mountainous vistas.
There's also some sort of plot about dragons and stuff, but who has time for dragons when there are barrels of carrots to loot and tundra covered in lavender and thistles to harvest, huh?