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Jan. 25th, 2014 01:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm at 38,000 words now. I sort of have the feeling that the story will go over 50,000 words, but I'm not sure by how much. There are really only two pivotal scenes in the book left, so I could very well be wrong about that.
There isn't really a whole lot to do today. I ended up not going to the Theory of Numbers class yesterday, and I doubt that I will go again. I can just tell that I'm not for classes like that. They simply don't appreciate how my mind works. That isn't to say that my thinking style fits in well with fields outside of STEM, but they still seem to tolerate me better.
At least I seem to learn from my mistakes. I was once in a class that I officially took three years ago, and the professor sort of made me look like a fool. Knowing that things could repeat themselves, I decided to cut the losses in advance. I'm pretty fortunate that I was in the field of Psychology throughout both my undergraduate and graduate school, or else I probably would have dropped out of college by around the first or second year. I actually did think that I wasn't college material from the first two quarters of my first year in community college, because I did so horribly in the math and science classes. The only science that I don't entirely suck at is Biology.
Sort of bored, right now. Not much to do today, besides go back home.
There isn't really a whole lot to do today. I ended up not going to the Theory of Numbers class yesterday, and I doubt that I will go again. I can just tell that I'm not for classes like that. They simply don't appreciate how my mind works. That isn't to say that my thinking style fits in well with fields outside of STEM, but they still seem to tolerate me better.
At least I seem to learn from my mistakes. I was once in a class that I officially took three years ago, and the professor sort of made me look like a fool. Knowing that things could repeat themselves, I decided to cut the losses in advance. I'm pretty fortunate that I was in the field of Psychology throughout both my undergraduate and graduate school, or else I probably would have dropped out of college by around the first or second year. I actually did think that I wasn't college material from the first two quarters of my first year in community college, because I did so horribly in the math and science classes. The only science that I don't entirely suck at is Biology.
Sort of bored, right now. Not much to do today, besides go back home.