Guess what?
Yes, guess what, I finished my first piece of homework here. Well, first piece of homework that requires me to use my brains a little. After procrastinating for the past 3 days (When everything is pass/fail, I find myself incredibly uninspired to get any work done)... I just did it. Well, technically not because I went over the page limit, but I don't care. There's this thing about how it actually takes more effort to write more, than less sometimes.
Anyway, we were assigned to answer some questions on a Starbucks Case study. I must say, it was an enjoyable read in spite of the fact that it was 20 pages long. Well, reading about coffee is fun.
And now I can relax tomorrow- spend more time in the gym, PACK my room and probably hide here all day because its so cold. I hear the wind howling outside my window all day.
I think I said my day at Central Park was the coldest I've ever been in my life. Last night was worse- Coldest and scariest coldest day of my life, by far. We decided to check out some party organized by the Korean Student Association at a club along Spring Street and it was bad. No, it wasn't the party that was bad, because we didn't even get in. I was on the guestlist, but we still spent more than an hour queueing outside... and last night was supposedly the coldest day in New York. Most of us ended up taking shelter by hanging out in a Chinese restaurant (I think their staff gave up chasing people out) while the guys took turns to queue. We eventually went out when we thought we were about to get in... but no, they were letting about 2 people in every 5 minutes. The wind against my face left me feeling so sick that I gave up and left in a cab. And I threw up the moment I got out. Scary.
I heard from the rest that they gave up after another hour of queueing and that fights broke out because people were unhappy about having to wait. Gosh.
Oh, did I mention, the girls in front of us were in mini skirts and open toe heels. How does anyone manage survive -12 degrees wearing that?!
Anyway, we were assigned to answer some questions on a Starbucks Case study. I must say, it was an enjoyable read in spite of the fact that it was 20 pages long. Well, reading about coffee is fun.
And now I can relax tomorrow- spend more time in the gym, PACK my room and probably hide here all day because its so cold. I hear the wind howling outside my window all day.
I think I said my day at Central Park was the coldest I've ever been in my life. Last night was worse- Coldest and scariest coldest day of my life, by far. We decided to check out some party organized by the Korean Student Association at a club along Spring Street and it was bad. No, it wasn't the party that was bad, because we didn't even get in. I was on the guestlist, but we still spent more than an hour queueing outside... and last night was supposedly the coldest day in New York. Most of us ended up taking shelter by hanging out in a Chinese restaurant (I think their staff gave up chasing people out) while the guys took turns to queue. We eventually went out when we thought we were about to get in... but no, they were letting about 2 people in every 5 minutes. The wind against my face left me feeling so sick that I gave up and left in a cab. And I threw up the moment I got out. Scary.
I heard from the rest that they gave up after another hour of queueing and that fights broke out because people were unhappy about having to wait. Gosh.
Oh, did I mention, the girls in front of us were in mini skirts and open toe heels. How does anyone manage survive -12 degrees wearing that?!
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