5:30 - wake up to prep food for the Organizational Behavior Student Association (OBSA) Christmas party.
6:55 - set up the slow cookers in the MBA Lounge to finish 12 hours later.
7:00 - get to my first final. Brand management. Cram 60 slides because I haven't had time to study yet.
9:00 - meet with a professor to prepare for the review session I'm hosting for 1st year operations.
11:00 - another final. I'm not totally sure what I need to prepare for this one. I think I'm supposed to write a 5-page essay.
12:00 - host review session for operations. Expect about 120 people, and go over the entire course in 2 hours. 30 minutes of buffer time for questions.
2:30 - meet with partner to prepare an hour-and-a-half long presentation for Wednesday.
5:00 - final class for a class that (thankfully) doesn't have a final. I need to finish reading a book before then. I don't know where the book is.
6:30 - OBSA Christmas party. I'm in charge of bringing food for the vegans/vegetarians.
When we remake the educational paradigm, can we demolish finals? Please?
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