Current events in the world of Tamisa

I took my MCAT on March 27th and walked out of the testing center feeling like I was hit by a truck. I was actually feeling pretty confident after finishing the Physical Sciences section, but then the test decided to throw me a curveball during the Verbal Reasoning section with really weird passages. I never know how well I do on the VR section until after I see my score, so my confidence was steadily decreasing after that point. Then the Writing Sample portion of the test came up — apparently everyone and their mother (including me) used Facebook as an example for one of the prompts. I had calmed down some after that section and felt like I could conquer the last section — Biological Sciences. HOLY COW, it was seriously the hardest BS section I’ve ever taken in my life! Now I’m sitting here anxiously until scores are released, praying to the MCAT gods every single day for a decent score. I just hope I hit my practice test score average :( Until then, I have to start asking for letters of recommendation and start drafting a personal statement to begin the application process………I’m kind of nervous.

After that whole fiasco was over, I decided to indulge myself in things that I had put aside for studying for that dreadful test. I’m a somewhat transient Asian drama watcher, but I recently got into one of the cutest dramas I’ve ever seen in my life! At first, Pasta sounds like a Korean version of the Taiwanese drama Sweet Relationship starring Vic Zhou and Patty Hou (of which I was seriously bored of within 5 episodes but forced myself to finish, hoping Vic Zhou would save the series — he didn’t), but I was surprised at how quickly I began to love the series. Seriously — doesn’t this promo still scream “cute”?

For those wondering, it’s about a young woman with dreams of becoming a Pasta chef and the premier Italian chef she meets along the way. It might sound kind of lame, but the chemistry between Lee Sun Gyun and Gong Hyo Jin is so incredibly amazing that I hope they collaborate sometime again in the future! I also really liked the fact that there wasn’t really the “normal” secondary character love plot that usually occurs in all dramas — you know, where they actively try to “steal” away the male/female main lead from the other female/male lead during their blooming relationship. It was a really fun, lighthearted, feel-good watch that I would recommend to anybody who enjoys romantic comedies or is looking for their first Korean drama to watch! (If not, you should just YouTube clips of Lee Sun Gyun to listen to his voice because oh my god I’m so envious of his wife, who probably gets to hear it on a daily basis.)

Next up: Coffee Prince. I’m kind of late to the party, but I didn’t really have a desire to watch it since I didn’t find Gong Yoo attractive and I’m not really partial to Yoon Eun Hye. Lee Sun Gyun makes it all better, though!

Other news — I think I’m Asian failing most of my classes so far this semester. I find this………sad. And very disappointing. Get it together, self!

Footnotes, ahoy! +10 things

Different sites 1 that I happen to chance across utilize footnotes in their form of written media. Inspired by such use, I’ve decided to activate a WordPress plugin that would allow me to also use such footnotes — but my question is, are they really necessary?

I can’t deny and wholeheartedly admit that footnotes make for a unique and fun experience 2, but I’m finding myself questioning their practicality. While the plugin 3 does provide anchoring links between the footnote and the original text, I have to wonder if it’s distracting, inconvenient, or just plain useless to have footnotes. The superscript designation of the footnote can be distracting for visitors, interrupting the fluid flow of reading, and what can be said with footnotes probably can be said with simple parentheses. I guess what I’m trying to get at is — what do you think about the use of footnotes in websites, blogs, and/or books?

And to make this blog entry less boring, I’ll be doing a meme snagged from Chrizta!

10 Random Facts About Me –

  1. I am an all out intense brain geek. Neurotransmitters, different regions of the brain and their physiological importance, and effects of drugs on receptors are fascinating to me. I have yet to find another person in any of my classes who shares the same sentiments 4, which is sad to me because having someone to nerd out with would be fun….
  2. I love making lists. To do lists are the funnest to make because of the feeling of accomplishment I get when completing something and then crossing it off the list.
  3. My greatest talents are the ability to sleep on end 5 and to spend money without abandon. I’m an incredible shopaholic, but I’ve actually been toning it down a little this semester since I don’t currently have a job. Somehow, I’m still burning a hole in my bank account.
  4. I’m not really a party animal. Instead of loud music and watching sweaty people grind on each other, I prefer more quiet and intimate hangouts with close friends.
  5. The only time I would prefer loud music and being pressed up against sweaty people is if I was in the pit for a Muse 6 concert. One of my biggest dreams is to see them at a concert in Wembley!
  6. My biggest fear is being alone and/or abandoned. This definitely plays out on what I’m like when I’m in a relationship, but thankfully my boyfriend doesn’t mind. (Or so he tells me.) My second biggest fears are spiders and insects, and my third biggest fear is heights.
  7. My all time favorite movie is The Lion King. This fact hasn’t changed in all 21 years of my life, and I don’t think it ever will — I make it a point to rewatch the movie at least once a year, and I never get sick of it. I can also sing along to every song in the movie, and I’m not embarrassed about it!
  8. The most embarrassing thing about me: I’m extremely clumsy. I can trip up the stairs, down the stairs, on the ground, in midair, and just about everywhere.  I drop things, and I bump into people all the time.
  9. My favorite number is 3; my favorite book is The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho; my favorite food is any form of potatoes; and my favorite dessert is tiramisu.
  10. I try to make a wish every night at 11:11. (I’m obviously a kid at heart!)

Okay, back to studying. Only the most important test of my college career 7 is this Saturday! (Fact #11: my biggest vice is procrastination.)

  1. Examples include Jenny’s Super Girl and Emma’s Cynn Corvus
  2. Or maybe it’s just me?
  3. FD Footnotes, by John Watson
  4. To be fair, this could probably be attributed to my innate shyness, my hesitance at introducing myself to strangers, and the size of my classes
  5. My naps must last at least 2 hours for me to feel rejuvenated!
  6. They’re only the best band to ever exist!
  7. The MCAT, ahh!!

Only does this happen in my life

Sometimes I think that someone is out there who exists solely to spite me. Not only did my not even 2 year old Honda Accord fail to start over the weekend, but 2 attempts to jump start my car didn’t result in any hint of activity in the car — no lights, no sound, nada. Obviously the next logical step would be to call a Honda dealership to have my car towed since it’s under warranty, but that, my friends, is where the motherf-ery begins! (Long story short: I was indirectly responsible for a broken water pipe in my apartment’s garage.)

All is going great until I get a call from the towing company that the dealership uses about the clearance of the parking garage my car is situated in — is it at least 9 feet? I check the clearance for the towing company — it’s actually 7 feet — and I ask if that’s okay. The woman with whom I’m talking to gives the phone to the tow truck driver who states that he’s sure he can fit and asks if I can just meet him there. Of course, I say yes.

Fast forward to a couple minutes later: the towing company informs me that the driver is at the garage and that I’m supposed to meet him. I walk around said garage for a couple of minutes trying to find him, but to no avail — I can’t find him on any floor or anywhere outside the actual garage. In the middle of informing the towing company this, the fire alarm in the garage goes off, and there’s a frantic hurry to evacuate the building. My boyfriend is with me, so he says in a joking manner, “Maybe the truck driver set it off!”

Of course, I didn’t think anything of the comment at the time, but it was surprisingly true — during the mess in which I tried to find the driver, we chanced upon a fire truck, water running down one side of the garage, and the truck driver at the scene. Oops. We later see the truck driver driving away from the garage. Double oops.

I never did find out what happened to the truck driver and if he was liable for the damages that he caused (that I indirectly caused?). Luckily for me, the towing company sent another driver out later that evening, and I had my car successfully towed to the dealership and fixed afterwards.

I also almost ran over a HUGE curb in the middle of the street as I was turning left at a light late at night (with 4 other passengers in my car…) because I have horrible night vision. I thank whoever is out there to spite me that they decided to go easy on me then, because it probably could’ve ended worse than worked up nerves.

But happy news! It’s been a long time coming, but I haven’t made a proper entry saying that Monologuing has moved to its own domain! I hope to expand monologu.es to a full scale personal site in the future, but for now it’ll boast a blog and a WordPress theme that I managed to make myself. It was a hard fought battle, but I’m proud of the results!

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