Man, I'm stupid, why did I schedule all this for one day?

johnjohn320

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It didn't occur to me until about an hour ago when I realized what my day is tomorrow:

At school by 6:25, work with math teacher to cover material that I will be missing soon.

Have first hour of school like normal.

Second through eighth hour (end of the day) playing in the jazz group I'm in, working with a professor from a local university.

Immediately following school, accompany some singers' rehearsal, 3 and half to four hours. This brings us to 6 or 6:30 PM.

Food being dropped off at school, eat dinner/work on homework for the next 1/2hr to hour, at 7:00 take the stage and perform a few pieces with aformentioned singers.

Drive over to some godforsaken coffee shop (this is about 9 or so) in a nearby town, and work some things out with a conductor (whom I get along with but can be a handful to work with), basically ironing some cuts and edits for a massive score that we have to go through. Work til about 11.

Come home, finish homework. Bed.

Shoot me please.
 

Sluggo

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Just think, after you get out of school and get a job, you can keep up a schedule like that 5 days a week, with no summers off.

That should give you something to look forward to.
 

johnjohn320

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Originally posted by: Sluggo
Just think, after you get out of school and get a job, you can keep up a schedule like that 5 days a week, with no summers off.

That should give you something to look forward to.

6:25 AM-11:45 PM, with no lunch or breaks? 17 Straight hours with no lunch and no breaks, I don't think that's too common.

Edit: And by the way, I don't know any high schooler who takes summers off. We have to pay for college somehow, y'know.