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Up at 9:30 AM to get to my 11 AM economics lecture.
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This was followed by an abstract maths lecture where I actually paid attention after a long time because the past couple of weeks I've been sitting next to some girl who I talk non-stop to during the lecture and so miss everything said! That and/or spend the whole time taking photos of people sleeping in the lecture.
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It's 1 PM now and I don't have anything till 4 PM, so back to halls. Finish off my mathematical methods homework.
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4 PM I have my mathematical methods class, which I like.
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This is followed by ANOTHER abstract maths lecture (why do we have 2 on the same day?!).
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6 PM and I'm actually exhausted (only slept at 5 AM previously). Back to halls, eat, sleep.
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Wake up at 12 AM and watch the abstract maths lectures from last week because I literally didn't listen to a thing and my homework is due in tomorrow, which I can't even start right now.
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Alternatively, every other week or so, there tends to be a good career event on on Mondays, so I'm often there till about 9.
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Up at 11 AM to get to my 12 PM economics lecture.
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Get an hour long break after it, followed by mathematical methods (calculus) lecture, which is immediately followed by a stats lecture for which most people leave, but I stay.
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Start to leave at 4 PM for halls.
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Should be working, but can't be bothered. I'll hand in the abstract maths homework late (it's due in Tuesday, but she accepts Wednesdays too - I usually haven't even started it at this point).
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Often go out Tuesday night - this week to a stand up comedy night at LSE (it's very good).
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Back and now I really do need to get the abstract maths done. However, I procrastinate a few hours by watching Heroes and stuff. Spend about an hour and a half actually working.
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I'm on the Finance Society committee, and the weekly meetings are held at on Wednesdays, so go in for 12 PM.
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I usually also have a sports match on Wednesdays, but not playing this week.
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Go back to halls and just waste time as usual.
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5 PM I'm off again to get to a social dinner thing at 6:30 PM.
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Feeling pretty tired, so don't bother going down to the bar in halls and just sleep very early to make up for the past few days.
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But before the stats lecture, I had to help out with the Finance Society stall (I usually do either the stall or an actual event on Thursdays)
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Stats lecture at 12 PM.
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Passed some time in the library (for the heating, not for the work - got absolutely nothing done), before going to a career event.
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Couldn't be bothered to go to a networking event in the evening, so went back to halls and didn't do much for the rest of the day.
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At some point, got my stats homework done for my class tomorrow and also started the economics problem set (you get 2 of these each term and they're the bane of all Economics B students' life). Much less than 2 hours spent working.
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Starts off 10 AM with a stats class - don't like it very much.
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Followed by mathematical methods (linear algebra = )
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Then I get a small break, after which I go to my economics teacher's office hours because I'm struggling a lot with the course.
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Soon after the office hour ends, I have my economics class, which I really like. The teacher and people are awesome.
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I now have a stupid 2 hour break where it's impossible to fill the gap. Either I can sit in the library for 2 hours (but it's the weekend so lol no) or I can go back to halls, but I have to come back later so it's an hour wasted purely on travelling.
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I normally go back to halls (so waste an hour on travelling) anyway because there is literally nothing better to do.
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5 PM I have my abstract maths class - no one seems to like my teacher but I think she's good - she probably goes faster than the others can keep up with, but she's British (so excellent English) and competent.
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Friday night is Crush (they turn what's called The Quad at LSE into a sorry excuse for a night club) - I think it's alright though. This week especially, because of the AU Carol/"bhangra Crush" thing (which means lots of people will be going). To be honest, I've only been to Crush once, during freshers' week, but I plan on going more often from now on.
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