Now that semester's started and I actually have work (what? work at MIT? crazy, I know), I've had to come up with some better organizational skills. The most important step has been setting up a pretty kick-ass Google Calendar (I've also been experimenting with Lightning, which is the calendar add-on for Mozilla Thunderbird) that complements the schedule I keep on my lovely Treo. However, I also occasionally resort to much lower-tech methods - in particular, emailing myself reminders and lists of things to do.
Here's an example of an email I just sent myself, upon realizing that I have an assignment due this Wednesday for 20.020, my bioengineering lab course.
From: Me
To: Me
Subject: 20.020 STUFF IS DUE SOON!
Also, work more on your 18.03 and 8.022 p-sets. And finish the reading for your HASS class. Now.
Rawr.
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I sure know how to intimidate myself, don't I?
Now, off to 5.12. Organic chemistry. Yum.
Monday, February 11, 2008
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3 comments:
I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one who has ever sent electronic reminders to herself. I feel much better now.
How are you feeling about o chem, by the way?
i always do that ! (when my PC and/or internet work).
hey did you win some kind of award before coming to MIT ? I think I read it somewhere, you and (apparently) your twin sister ! (i did not know you had one).
Hah, I'm also glad to know I'm not the only one...
@ Isshak - I won a few awards, some small, one or two big ones, before coming to MIT. I was a nerd, what can I say...
@ Kate - Orgo is treating me well so far, I definitely understand the material...but some of the molecules we have to analyze (for stereogenic centers, etc.) are so gigantic that it does get pretty ridiculous at times.
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