April 18, 2006
A Day in the Life of a SIPA Student
08:00 wake up, remember I wanted to set the alarm for 7:00 instead.
08:15 coffee: fresh ground french press
08:30 shower, shave, dress, email, webcomics, quick news-check
09:00 out the door
09:15 History of the Modern Middle East class (I’m late)
10:15 post to blog during open question period of class
10:30 2nd cup of coffee: single americano
10:35 email, plan social events with friends
11:00 pizza
11:30 research for class project
12:30 outside reading for class
13:30 coffee: americano;
13:35 comisserate with friends over workload
14:10 Analytical Techniques for Military Policy class
16:10 reading and project research; easily distracted by friends
17:30 catered wine party at the Middle Eastern Institute
18:00 Anti-Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing class; we have a guest speaker on the gold market; finish fake news article for spoof issue of student newspaper
20:10 back at Middle East Institute to help clean up after party
20:30 group meeting to hammer out project design
22:10 head home on the subway
22:35 get home
22:40 sit down with a beer and email in fake news article
22:45 blog the day
23:00 the Daily Show with Jon Stewart
23:30 the Colbert Report and 2nd beer (expected)
00:30 sleep (estimated)
Posted by ben at April 18, 2006 11:35 PM
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