Monday proved to be a great day to go to class. I took the Religion in Contemporary America test with a passion. I know I did super, I am hoping I did super actually. I remember doing the test and because I had studied for such a long time on the weekend, it was easy. It appeared to me that the test was a carbon copy of the syllabus. Fifteen questions came straight from it and I got at east 14 of them right. There were court cases up there and I got them all right. It was a good thing I had made my next best effort that of trying to do them. Well after the test, I went to volunteer with the Sierra Student Coalition club here at VCU and got a few people to sign a petition for better energy practice education here at VCU. I also went to attend the TechKnow fair here (it was really just a huge event to showcase the most expensive products that are available for dorms, such as a 1500 dollar HDTV, PS2, Xbox 360, Asus computers and Nvidia Sound Cards). Of course only a few people went.
After that I went to the dorm to watch TV until the next class. Then after Life Science, I went back to the dorm and stayed there for a few hours. At 7 I went to an extended math study session and arrived a few minutes late. But luckily they had only gone over stuff that I had already known. We went over several questions for a few hours in preparation for the test the next day. I went to the library afterwards to finish the 80 problems I still owed for homework and then left at 1 in the morning (the silly computer lab goes into maintenance mode rendering the keyboard and mice useless so I had to leave).
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