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The eucalyptus stopped reminding me quite as powerfully that I hadn't studied for my midterm.
@VICE I just finished my midterm... #SENDITUP #ImDevoted #AndYouKnowIt pic.twitter.com/wNWEb8pNxA.
Event three: After work today I stopped at WaWa to grab a drink before heading to the library to take my midterm.
I slept on a friend's floor down the hall, woke up to go to my midterm the next day, and when I came back to my room, it was as good as new.
The first is I only had time to dig the data out for my midterm election columns, so this doesn't include my predictions for Senate races in 2008 or 2012 (where I'm positive I probably got at least a few guesses wrong).
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Eventually, that wasn't enough, so I enrolled at N.Y.U.; I took classes during the season and Skyped with professors for my midterms and finals.
So instead of going home for the break, I decided to go to New York City after finishing my midterms.
Now I have to stop writing so I can study for my midterms, which will be difficult as I used my books to help block the big waves from flooding an old lady's house.
I'm going to school to get my master's in psychology, and I just had to start taking antidepressants again to keep me level through my midterms and finals this quarter.
I didn't really do anything exciting this week because I was too busy studying for my midterms to go sightseeing like last week, and I'm sure none of you are interested in hearing about me taking exams.
Coming into the work force, I thought that, just as my professor had given me the grade I deserved on my political science midterm, my company would pay me what I "deserved".
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