Saturday, November 30, 2013

14A: Thanksgiving break and finals!

Thanksgiving time for most people is a time to relax, hang out with your family and EAT! Typically, everyone will be having a huge Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all different foods, and be thankful for all that we have. 

This week, in order to have some 'stress relief' from school, I mostly was hanging around and trying not to worry about anything. Since it was Thanksgiving, I spent time with my family and friends, which is always a nice thing to do and to have some fun. The earliest I have to get up during the school week is 9:00am, so I can’t say I really had to ‘catch up on sleep’, but I was able to sleep until whenever I want to (and sleep is always a good thing!!), and I will just be able to not worry about any homework I have for the week other than my inquiry video project that I am working on. Overall, just hanging out with friends and family, sleeping, and being able to do whatever is how I spent my break, and it was very stress relieving to do so.


To prepare for my finals, I will obviously have to start gathering everything I need to study with. For my history exam, it is a multiple choice, matching and true and false questions on everything we've learned this semester. I have kept my study guides and the notecards that I made, so I will easily be able to study for that one. For my online communications class, our final is a presentation, along with inquiry which is our video projects. Luckily in my sociology class we are able to use our notes, so I will have to gather those and sort through them in order to study. Last is math, and we were given a study guide on what the test pretty much will look like (just changed the words and numbers around.) If I am able to understand and work through the study guide then I will be able to pass my final. My finals will be (hopefully) easy to work through and get through if I study enough and make sure I am prepared and understand everything I need.

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