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I've decided to post my to-do list for this week. And when I say "this week", there's no promise that all will them will get done, it's just a broad time that I hope for most of them to be done by. Some of the things probably won't even be do-able in one week. But, we will see.
Kelli's Big Fat To-Do List: Week of March 21st-28th
- Laundry: There are probably about two loads. I just want to make sure that I do them instead of waiting for MOUNDS of laundry to pile up and I have about 7 loads like I had last time.
- Finish putting up decorations: I have about four up right now and I still need to put up about five maybe? I'm not sure on exact numbers but there are a few. I've got empty spaces on the walls and plenty of decorations to fill them with!
- GRY (Geography) study guide: On Thursday I have a test over South and Southwest Asia as well as North Africa. Now not only do I have to know the locations of major rivers, cities and other physical geography in the area but I also must know things culturally like religions and warfare going on. Since this is the Middle East area, there is A LOT to remember so please do be wishing me luck on the test.
- Get started on ANT 227 (Biological Anthropology) homework: Since I was not doing so great at the beginning of this semester in this class, I am DETERMINED to bring my grade up. I have a good feeling that this is the one class I will be focusing on the most for the rest of the semester. Granted, I need to make sure I'm doing everything I can for the rest of my classes but I am going to work super hard in this one. This next section we will be going over is primates so maybe it will be interesting enough to me that I just remember things.
- GST (Gender Studies) readings: I have a take home test this week which should not be easy but that means I need to catch up on a few readings. I'm not too far behind but I do have some articles and poems to read. This is not a class I am too worried about. It's actually an interesting one.
- Work out Faculty Program: I am currently in the process of planning a faculty sustainability program for my residence hall but it's kind of hard to work out because I want to make sure people will attend so I need to have it at the right time. The problem with that is, he is not really available at nights which is when most residents are not busy. I'm really afraid to have this be a failure of a program. I know residents in Kentwood are kind of busy and don't come to many events but HOPEFULLY I can pull this through and it won't be stupid to the Sustainability Coordinator here at my school. BLAH!
- Make calls about Summer positions at SLU: I really need a job over this summer and even next year at SLU. I am hoping to get a campus job but I'm not quite sure how to go about getting one. SLU is a much more challenging school so I need to focus on studies. However, SLU is also a very expensive school. So, I'm hoping by getting a campus job, they will respect my first job as a student and allow me to bring homework to work on when it's not too busy. I feel as though it's almost bad work ethic to plan to not do my job and get paid to but when it comes to being a student, there's simply not enough hours in the day to work and be a student and have some sanity or social life. I would love to take any kind of job at SLU, especially working with their Residence Life there since I know a bit about the good ol' ResLife work force. I could be a summer RA/Conference Assistant or maybe a Security Desk Assistant. And if that doesn't work, I am more than willing to work at their bookstore or anywhere else in their Student Center. I just need a job!
- Attend Tunnel of Oppression: This one will be easy. I plan to go with some other people on Thursday night so it will be easy to go. I am looking forward to going since I did not go to the one last year. I am sure it will be very eye-opening and I hope I can convince quite a few residents to go. :)
- Clean/Pick-Up-Around my room: It's not too bad yet so I'm quite proud of that. I just need to make sure that it stays cleaner than it did last semester. So far, so good!
- Pack for STL this weekend: This weekend I am going back home and I need to pack some things that I will not be needing for the rest of the summer. Last year, I literally had to move ALL OF MY STUFF on the day of moving back. So to prevent a lot of panic and stress, I am moving my stuff back home, little by little.
Okay, so I can't really think of other things that I need to do but I'm sure I will add more sometime later in the week. Hopefully by this week's TILT, I will be able to report a lot of these done! :)