Yeah that's just how it be when you don't buy the textbook but gotta borrow it from the reserve for a limited amount of time. Where I originally tell myself I'll do the practice problems but then I don't.
Tuesday I did my lab report and the chem hw, and submitted the stats hw, phys hw, and seminar asmt.
Wednesday I printed and finalized my lab for submission, submitted the chem homework as well, and studied for stats and chem.
Thursday I redid some of the stats questions, then wrote the exam, finishing early. I went to work, then home and graded the practice chem midterm, reviewing the answers. I planned my study day for the next day.
Friday was a bit hectic; I got up early, headed to campus to find both copies of the textbook were out, so went to a different uni and got my friend to take it out for me there, where I took pictures of the practice problems. I skipped my acctg class. I did some of the problems, but ended up with a growing headache in the afternoon, so quit studying. Wrote the midterm with a headache, where it only got worse when I got out. I went home, straight to bed.
Saturday I typed up some physics, had a shift at work, and hung out w friends.
Yesterday, I typed up some more physics, and also watched the acctg lecture I had skipped on friday. I also planned my next day, had a shift at work, then started the physics reading for the whole term, where I was essentially just skimming, so what was the point?
Today I went to classes, then finished up my 'reading' for physics. Then typed up the rest of the notes up to the midterm cutoff, went home, did nothing for a bit, went to vote, then did the practice midterm and graded it. I'm not optimally there yet, but I'm so done with studying, so I feel like I'm just gonna accept whatever grade I get with the knowledge I have. I still technically have time, but I really can't seem to make myself do the practice problems from the book. So I won't. I did just do the seminar asmt for tomorrow.