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Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Yesterday was the first of my 14 weeknight LSAT classes. That made it an unbelievablely long day. First it was a full day of work--in which I was kept relatively busy and almost got sent off to Houston for a month long project. After I manage to negotiate my stay in Palo Alto, I rushed head long into four hours of logic diagraming and didn't get home until 10:20pm. I managed to whip up dinner by 10:41pm, finished eating at 11pm, checked email by 11:12, did toiletrie by 11:30, talked on the phone until 12:20; and finally fell asleep at 12:49pm. (Yup, I remember every minutia because I was trying to see how much I can still get done after work+class). Already I am no longer looking forward to the rest 13 classes. Not to mention today I have at least 5 hours of homework to finish so that I am ready for class Wednesday.

Yes, I am also old. I cannot be fully productive at work without at least 7 hours of sleep. Even worse, this morning I realize if I add classes to my schedule, I actually need 7 1/2 hours of sleep to be completely alert during both work and class.




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