I woke up at 8:30, took a hair bath and went to college.
I had a 2 hours Management Accounts lecture and at this point, I'm considering not attending her lectures if I get my study material in place cause her lectures are always so haywire.
After lectures, I waited back to get the Eco notes sorted. So what has happened is that we were supposed to have our Eco lecture on 2PM every Friday. However, only 5-6 out of 200 kids would wait back for the lectures for some reason and I was one of them. I have no idea how the others plan to manage a subject like Eco on their own. Today I was the only one who was willing to wait back for the lecture so now the Eco classes have officially been canned.
Now this particular professor is known for her precise notes which have been very useful for me the past two years. Apparently she had already made notes for us but the management wasn't allowing her to give out those notes for some reason. Now if they're planning on not having her lectures, they should at least allow her to give the notes right? So I took it upon myself to get this shit sorted. It took quite a lot of waiting around but I eventually got it sorted.
I finally decided to get my phone checked so I walked all the way to the service centre which is a good 20-25 min walk from my station. The service centre peeps told me that they'll take a day or two to just CHECK my phone and understand what's wrong with it.
I should have anticipated it but I didn't and this came as a big shock to me. I thought I had taken a back up if everything so I gave my phone to them, obviously not-so-willingly.
My thoughts right after I gave my phone- I DON'T HAVE MY PHONE WITH ME! To be honest, I can live without my phone for a day or two. If fact I recently did just that. But I was (and still am) scared because of a couple of things. First of all, there could be messages on the research paper group and I could be missing all the instructions. There could be info on the placements group and on my main college group that I would be missing. And I don't know if this 'checking' thing will be over in a day or it will take more than that. I have asked two people to inform me about these groups (via Alex's phone) so I feel a liiitle bit relaxed now.
Oh speaking of Alex, he was very sweet today. Since this service centre is very close to his college, he came to the service centre and calmed me down from my panicked state and thought rationally on my part. After giving away my phone, he sneaked me into his college and showed me around. He has been to my college but I have never been to his so this was the first time I stepped foot into his college. It's not bad ha. It actually looks like a college.
We then went to my mobile network store and got my SIM card resized so that I can try putting it into a spare phone (which is not even 3G and will probably die on me pretty soon) and bought some frankies on the way back home.
After coming back home, I continued watching a scary movie, that I started yesterday, because my laptop didn't connect to the WiFi. But when it did, I immediately started with my online course and I'm 6/33 videos down. I'm doing a course on Tally and my Tally software kept on crashing whenever I tried using it. So I gave up in the end. Maybe it'll be okay tomorrow.
I'm still thinking about my phone tho.
Maybe another reason why I am scared about not having my phone is that I did take a backup but that was a couple of days back and I do have some photos and videos I couldn't take a back up of. Some of accounts are not hidden and the device centre could take advantage of that.
MY NOTESSSSSSSSSSSSS FUCKKKKK
I really want my phone to be proper. Please let them get it fixed without any further problems.
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An Outlet: Part 4
Non-FictionThis piece of writing is mostly for myself. I want this to act as my journal. I've always tried to see life from others' perspective. I think it's time to see it from mine. This can act as a rough draft of my life. If you're very nosy and want to kn...
