Man, a third entry this week. I think we have a winner folks! Studying LSATs all day long is like like trying to watch turtle porn, visually fatiguing and as dry as a fish taco from Rubio's. Sorry Discovery Channel, gotta flip to the next station. This might explain why I took up reading and writing more in this journal as a breather.
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3 books I recently finished:
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Sensei by John Donohue - Mystery about someone killing great martial artists in the U.S.
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Darkness in Him by Andrew Lyons - Novel about how a student with everything going his way suddenly unleashes a darkness in him that is supposedly dormant within us all.
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Deja Dead by Kathy Reichs - International Bestseller about a forensic anthropologist getting deeply involved with the homicide cases turning up
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For those of you interested in your own personality analysis, go to
Jung Typology Test. I found this site on
Z's website and I have the same opinion as he does. While not 100% accurate, this test does hit home in many areas. For those who have not read Z's well written entries and thoughts, visit his page and see what this eloquent computer science & ENGINEERing (can't forget that part) degree holder has to say.
Back to what else is new . . . I started my Testmasters class last night and took a diagnostic test. Got my results back today and did better than I thought but I still want this test to cry out uncle when I slap it in the face. Speaking of which, better get back to my studies.