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Wednesday, May 3, 2006


   aaiiieee!!!
-.-' Just when I thought the badness was over and done with, this morning was part II of yesterday's squabble. I got to school very sleepy. I went to bed the previous night at 1 am and woke up at 6, so I only slept like 5 hours. I didn't want to deal with any *yeah* so early in the morning. So I get to school, to my math class and there were only like 4 people, including Girl 1 and Girl 2 from yesterday's post. Yeah, they were my group members in the final math project we had. Well I get to my class and Girl 1 is like "Did you print out the project?"

I was like "What? O_O" SHE was the one who was supposed to print it out since it was saved on her disk. She then told me had e-mailed it me.

So I told her, "Yeah, I got the e-mail and I sent a reply message back with some couple of suggestions to make it better."

She had no clue what I was talking about. Hello?! I sent a REPLY message and she never noticed it -_-'''' She never *saw* it. It's not my fault! Well she reacted like it was. Gosh. I even CALLED her and told her that I had sent her a reply message. When I called her the previous night, to explain the corrections that had to be made on the paper, she told me she was nowhere near her computer; she wasn't even at home. O.o So I told her that she should check her e-mail because I had sent a reply message to her with clear details on where in the paper the corrections had to be made. I assumed she would notice the e-mail I sent her.

Well no.

This morning she's all like "You didn't print it out nor corrected it?"

I did correct it but she never told me to print it out. She said she would do it.

So much for miscommunication (or whatever it's called).


She didn't talk to me all day and I didn't feel like talking to her either. For many years it was me who was always the brains in writing papers in group projects. This year, for the first time, I let someone else do it and so many things went wrong. I had my style in approaching the paper but I had to give way to my other teammate's preference. I'm much more detailed in explaining math problems in writing (which is what this paper required). But Girl 1 used a much more rushed approach. Girl 2 and I tried explaining to Girl 1 that we had to explain the problem and most importantly the SOLUTION to someone who had no basic understanding of Calculus. She acted like if she didn't listen to us. She should've known because the INSTRUCTIONS on how to write the paper where GIVEN to us by our professor.

I'm glad we're over this, but rather, off with a sour note.

On to better things.

I'm gonna change the background in this site, ASAP.

I met with my advisor today. She was great! She knows so much info, she even helped me shape my schedule for the rest of my 4 years (or 3 years) in college. Yay!


I learned something today. Don't always trust what others tell you, unless you get professional advice.

I told someone that I wanted to withdraw from a class I was obviously not doing well in, and they told me that I shouldn't because I would never get accepted into a grad. school. Today I asked my advisor, who obviously has many years of experience in the field, the same question about withdrawing and she said that it does not really affect you at all. It's better withdrawing than getting an F.

Well I guess that's all for now. Laters!

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