stunt_muppet: (Ryan says grrr)
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Yeah, it's my fault for not getting my problem set done sooner. But does every single problem - even the simple ones - have to contain four different parts or five different molecules to illustrate or whatever? And does every one of those parts have to be further subdivided into four subparts? You're doing this on purpose.

Also, wtf are "marathon problems" supposed to be? Like, if our regular problems weren't enough, we can just do these for kicks and giggles? Because goodness knows what I want to do after slogging though a load of multipart molecular orbital problems is more molecular orbital problems?

*grouse*

I swear, if it wasn't for heavy caffeine and fic on my cell phone (400 words!), I wouldn't last the night. On the bright side, I feel much better prepared for tomorrow's today's exam, provided I can stay awake through it.

Of course, I'm not prepared for our class discussion in English as a direct consequence of that.

Is it Thanksgiving Break yet? How about now?
Mood:: 'irate' irate
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posted by [identity profile] rainbowstevie.livejournal.com at 01:30pm on 07/11/2008
Also, wtf are "marathon problems" supposed to be? Like, if our regular problems weren't enough, we can just do these for kicks and giggles?
Just so you know, that made me laugh really hard. (and yes. That is exactly what they're for, OBVIOUSLY.)
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 05:20pm on 07/11/2008
See, when I think "recreational chemistry", I think "let's toss these in a beaker together and see if they explode!", not "hey, I wonder if this molecule requires a delocalized pi bond! LET'S FIND OUT."

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