Nov. 7th, 2008

brokenrecord: (Default)
Yesterday was kind of awesome.

First, I had been stressing over those two tests I had last Wednesday since I didn't feel like I prepared enough for either of them. I got both back yesterday, and on one I got a 97 and the other 100. The 100 is especially ridiculous because that's better than I did on the first test, and I definitely didn't study more for it. This is why my study habits are terrible! The less I study, the better I do! There's something wrong with my brain, I think.

Second, President-Elect (!) Obama had his first press-conference since being elected and seriously, it ridiculous how excited and giddy that made me. It's not like I typically (meaning, ever) watch the press conferences George Bush gives or that Clinton gave (then again, I was 11 when Clinton left office, and even if I was interested, there wasn't youtube or anything like that, obviously). Part of it is just because it makes it more real that he's actually going to be the president. It still hasn't sunk in. But also, it's nice listening to a president who can string words into coherent sentences and sounds thoughtful and intelligent and can pronounce words correctly. And I'm still all politics-obsessed (if you hadn't noticed. If you don't care at all about politics or hate Obama or whatever, don't worry, I'll get over this soon enough and start obsessing over something else) so anything that feeds my political obsession is good news. And I totally loved him seriously discussing the type of dog they were planning on getting and him referring to shelter dogs being mutts like him, and asking about how that woman hurt her arm and all that.

Anyways. Other things that made yesterday awesome: I turned in my major plan to the registrar! I'm officially a psych major!

Also awesome was working on a math project with my group. I really like my group, for one. But also, I managed to figure out a problem entirely by myself while both of them had no idea and it just felt really great figuring it out on my own and being able to explain it. And honestly, I just really enjoy doing math.

And this has led to an important decision. Ok, originally I was going to major in psychology and minor in math. But... I think now I'm going to try to double major in psychology and applied mathematics. Babbling about school. )

The MN senate race is still ridiculous. Thursday I mentioned the gap had narrowed from 700 something to 342. Where is it at now? 221. How is it even possible that a race with this many votes is this close? I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much, but it's SO CLOSE, and I think the recount is supposed to favor Franken (if only for two reasons: one, the machines used in the Twin Cities and possibly Duluth are the same ones as these ones in Michigan that were found to be making errors reading the ballots, and these areas favored Franken, and two, when doing a recount, they can count ballots where the person did a checkmark for the person or circled the oval or something else that the machine wouldn't pick up as intention to vote for the person, but an election official can decide counts to whoever, and theoretically people more likely to make these mistakes are immigrants and first-time voters, which should also favor the Democrats). And there was a governor race in... Oregon? Maybe? Or Washington? I think Oregon. And it was super close like this and the Dem was behind before the recount and after they were up by a very tiny amount of votes. So who knows. Here's to hoping!

Also, I'm thinking I'm going to buy one of Franken's books due to how obsessed I've become with this race. Also I'm pretty sure Emma loves Al Franken and told me like last year that I should totally read one of his books. So, anyone have an idea which one I should get? I believe he has like three out.

Profile

brokenrecord: (Default)
brokenrecord

May 2010

S M T W T F S
       1
2 3 45678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031     

Most Popular Tags

Page Summary

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Sep. 27th, 2025 06:45 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios