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My Semester in Lecture Notes

Week 1

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I took notes on every single word all my professors said with my best penmanship. Sure, none of it was important but still, I think this is going to be my best semester ever!

Week 2

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My notes aren’t quite as neat as last week, but I’m still really staying on top of things. I even wrote down all the TAs’ emails and office hours. Maybe I’ll actually go to them this year!

Week 3

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I drew a cat.

Week 4

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No notes taken.

Week 5

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I wrote down all the main Friends characters names and ranked them from most to least essential.

Reading Week

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No notes taken.

Week 6

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No notes taken.

Week 7

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Switched to taking notes on my laptop. It’s a lot easier but I keep getting distracted with all the cool websites that are out there!

Week 8

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My computer started coming up with all these crazy pop-ups and then just shut down for no reason. Oh well, back to the old pen and paper!

Week 9

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I added sunglass to my cat drawing.

Week 10

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No notes taken.

Week 11

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No notes taken.

Week 12

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My profs did their reviews of their courses this week. I tried to get it all down but they moved through it so fast! How the hell do they expect us to remember all this stuff?!?!

Week 13

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My computer started working again. (No notes taken.)

Finals (Projected)

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I’m screwed, I’m not prepared for any of my exams at all! I’m going to fail all my History, English, Biology and Dog Illustration classes!!! These professors are AWFUL!

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