finals update PLUS day two
2/12/06 16:23Today is studying-for-my-Greek-final day! Huzzah!
That huzzah did not, I expect, trick any of you into thinking this is actually something exciting.
I'm not taking Greek next term, because it conflicts with two different classes I need for my linguistics major, so basically I am studying with the knowledge that I do not need to retain any of this knowledge beyond 1 pm Monday afternoon. I feel this actually makes this harder.
What I have accomplished so far: I have copied down in my notebook all the noun declension paradigms; all the paradigms for verb mood and tense and voice; the paradigms for article; how to do adjectives; all six principal parts for every verb we've learned; a list of all the prepositions and what case they take; a list of the six types of conditional sentences and what they are; a list of all the particles and conjunctions and what they mean.
(I haven't bothered making notes or flashcards of the vocab nouns and adjectives and stuff, because frankly that is the crazy easy part.)
Some of these things I do have completely memorized, but some of it I'm not there yet. (Fucking passives). But now I have six pages of impressive looking notes to use as a study guide!
DAY TWO of my December project is
roz_mcclure. Awesome is a word thrown around very easily these days, but there is no other word that properly describes Roz.
Evidence of Roz's Overwhelming Awesome:
1) She is a hot redhead!
2) She's studying Shakespeare and gets to live in Ashland and geek out ALL THE TIME.
3) She just spent the last three months making crazy conquests all over the continent of Europe.
4) She is from the same county as me!
5) When we got together to hang out and watch movies last winter, I was high on cold medicine and almost fell asleep halfway through Narnia, and it was still the best time evah. PLUS she brought cupcakes for us to pose with and also eat!
6) She is super witty.
7) She has the best drunk posts.
7) WHAT ELSE DO YOU WANT, IT IS ROZ. ♥ ♥ ♥
That huzzah did not, I expect, trick any of you into thinking this is actually something exciting.
I'm not taking Greek next term, because it conflicts with two different classes I need for my linguistics major, so basically I am studying with the knowledge that I do not need to retain any of this knowledge beyond 1 pm Monday afternoon. I feel this actually makes this harder.
What I have accomplished so far: I have copied down in my notebook all the noun declension paradigms; all the paradigms for verb mood and tense and voice; the paradigms for article; how to do adjectives; all six principal parts for every verb we've learned; a list of all the prepositions and what case they take; a list of the six types of conditional sentences and what they are; a list of all the particles and conjunctions and what they mean.
(I haven't bothered making notes or flashcards of the vocab nouns and adjectives and stuff, because frankly that is the crazy easy part.)
Some of these things I do have completely memorized, but some of it I'm not there yet. (Fucking passives). But now I have six pages of impressive looking notes to use as a study guide!
DAY TWO of my December project is
Evidence of Roz's Overwhelming Awesome:
1) She is a hot redhead!
2) She's studying Shakespeare and gets to live in Ashland and geek out ALL THE TIME.
3) She just spent the last three months making crazy conquests all over the continent of Europe.
4) She is from the same county as me!
5) When we got together to hang out and watch movies last winter, I was high on cold medicine and almost fell asleep halfway through Narnia, and it was still the best time evah. PLUS she brought cupcakes for us to pose with and also eat!
6) She is super witty.
7) She has the best drunk posts.
7) WHAT ELSE DO YOU WANT, IT IS ROZ. ♥ ♥ ♥
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