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Hey since this is my blog I'm going to be setting up my schedule for life in Spring semester starting February 1, 2011.
To appropriately set a schedule, one must lay out some goals to set a schedule around. I'd love to hear your comments on the schedule and the goals :D I don't expect this to be exciting, I just like using this blog for myself sometimes :D
Goals
Get straight A's This is really important to me since I want good grades to get into a decent grad school. I want to get a masters in Biblical Theology and eventually a PhD in theology.
To get to masters league in Starcraft 2 This is a big one for me. I would like to get to a skill level where I could go to an open LAN event like an MLG and participate and not just be taking the spot away from someone who has the potential to win a match or two. I just want to be able to go and they be like "well at least the kids masters" lol. I don't want to go pro or anything, but I'd like to significantly improve my skills.
Perform in a bodybuilding show This is a goal I have wanted to do for a really long time. Two years ago, in April, I was 300 lbs (not the good kind either lol). I found a good friend who was really into fitness and got me into "the drive." Last May I was at a much leaner 220 lbs and dropping. I had the dream of competing at 192 lb weight class. However, summer got to me and I became lazy and now I am 255 lbs again. I need to get my ass back in the gym (and I have been) and start eating right. I want to look good for spring break and eventually look good for a contest in the late summer or early fall.
Now to the schedule I am going to attempt to go hour by hour, but obviously everything is going to be open to variance and being "flexible."
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:00 AM: Wake 7:30: Cardio for 30 minutes 8:00: Breakfast 8:30: Shower/Get ready 9:10 - 12:30 PM: Class 12:40 - 2:40: Work 3:00 - 4:00: Training 4:00: Shower 4:30: Dinner 5:00 - 7:00: homework and studying 7:00 - 10:00: Time with girlfriend/friends (not every MWF, and not always for three hours, but just scheduling it in) 10:00 - 12:00: Starcraft 2 Practice 12:00: Sleep
-Meals on this day will be a whore. I plan on living on shakes and grabbing cups of cottage cheese from our cafe.
Tuesday and Thursday 7:45 AM: Wake 8:00: Breakfast 8:40 - 10:10: Class 10:20: Cardio for 30 minutes 11:00: Fastest shower of my life 11:30 - 1:00: Class 1:00 - 1:30: Lunch 1:30 - 3:00: Class 3:30 - 4:30: Training 4:30: Shower 5:00: Dinner 5:30 - 7:30: homework and studying 7:30 - 10:00: Time with girlfriend/friends (not every TR, and not always for two and a half hours, but just scheduling it in) 10:00 - 12:00 AM: Starcraft 2 Practice 12:00: Sleep
-Meals not so bad, as I get a solid lunch, but will still have some shakes.
Saturday Noon: Wake 12:30: Cardio for 30 minutes 1:00: Lunch 1:30 - 4:30: Whatever random homework I need to catch up on 4:30 - 5:30: Dinner 6:00 - 10:30: Time with girlfriend/friends (not every S, and not always for four and a half hours, but just scheduling it in) 10:30 - 12:00 AM: Starcraft 2 Practice 12:00: Sleep
-Meals suck pretty bad on the weekends at my school.
Sunday 8:30 AM: Wake 9:30 - 12:30 PM: Church 12:30 - 1:00: Lunch 1:00 - 3:30: Starcraft 2 practice 3:30 - 5:30: Chillin 5:30 - 6:00: Dinner 6:00 - 8:00: Church 8:00 - 12:00: Chillin
-I buy into the Sabbath thing so I take Sundays and just chill and spend time with friends/girlfriend while teaching some classes at church. -I'll eat today as I can
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whats your dream job if you get the masters/phd
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On January 25 2012 12:07 Assault_1 wrote: whats your dream job if you get the masters/phd
Ideally I get to work at a research facility. Translating ancient text, research, etc etc. But I would take teaching at a university. I like to teach and that would still allow me to do research :D
And ideally I want to live out west like California/Arizona.
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So what religion do you believe in?
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On January 25 2012 12:18 Cubu wrote: So what religion do you believe in?
Christian. Specifically I'm from the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wesley)
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Whats it like being a christian on the "hard" internet. Nerdy sites like tl tend to have strong atheist factions. Its not as visible on TL because of the strict moderation, but if you visit sites like reddi,t without any moderation, you can see its at it worst.
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On January 25 2012 12:41 Rinny wrote: Whats it like being a christian on the "hard" internet. Nerdy sites like tl tend to have strong atheist factions. Its not as visible on TL because of the strict moderation, but if you visit sites like reddi,t without any moderation, you can see its at it worst.
/r/atheism is probably one of the greatest intellectual challenges I experience on a regular basis. I love reading the arguments. Admittedly, I find most of them weak and not completely thought out. most arguments have been used over and over and leave some stuff out, but every now and again I find something that makes me think and makes me have to think about my views, and come up with an articulate response.
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Great, but don't spend too much time thinking about masters league.
I am a mid master, and since my foray into the korean server I can beat high masters. With this skill level...
I don't even think it is worth joining a playhem for serious competition.
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I normally just don't talk anything about what religion I believe in. I could be part of the church of thee flying spaghetti monster, muslim, or atheist. No-one on the internet needs to know.
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Why would you want to read arguments? aren't you worried that your one will convince you and destroy your faith. I say that because a lot of religious people talk about faith like its a tangible positive thing that has a good influence on your life. I personally wish i could believe in god because i think that knowing someone was watching out for me would be really comforting.
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Nice that you included church in your schedule. Few people would have declared that in the open.
GL with life man
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On January 25 2012 13:13 Abort Retry Fail wrote: Nice that you included church in your schedule. Few people would have declared that in the open.
GL with life man
Yep, brave of you to admit to religion sir. Best of luck with all your goals, seems you do have the motivation somewhere, just gotta dig for it
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On January 25 2012 12:56 Rinny wrote: Why would you want to read arguments? aren't you worried that your one will convince you and destroy your faith. I say that because a lot of religious people talk about faith like its a tangible positive thing that has a good influence on your life. I personally wish i could believe in god because i think that knowing someone was watching out for me would be really comforting.
I like to read arguments because I consider myself an intellectual and want to put my faith in the correct things. I used to be a practical atheist (I believed in God, but didn't give two shits about Him or His opinion of my life). I turned to theism, and specifically Christianity, because of the sense that it made to me. Philosophical proofs for God's existence are logically sound (for the most part) and the historical evidence supporting the ancient texts is strong in my opinion.
If you can't prove the things you believe in, at least a little bit, then your just a blind idiot. Now there are some paradox's/un-explainable attributes of Christianity but I refuse to be one of those "take it by faith" type of people. Stuff has to be explained to me.
I have faith, reason, experience, and tradition on my side (see my Wesleyan background coming out?). If your faith can't be challenged and stand the test of whatever comes your way, it never existed in the first place. I had to have a lot of intellectual barriers surrounding Christianity explained to me before I would think about giving my life to this.
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On January 25 2012 13:48 heha wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2012 13:13 Abort Retry Fail wrote: Nice that you included church in your schedule. Few people would have declared that in the open.
GL with life man Yep, brave of you to admit to religion sir. Best of luck with all your goals, seems you do have the motivation somewhere, just gotta dig for it
Thanks to both of you :D
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Setting a schedule is really really god and will help you out tremendously. Good luck with getting masters, what league are you now?
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Looks like a good and ambitious schedule. You are much more organized than myself however, I spend my life on a unset schedule frantically dashing to and fro. Maybe I should take some advice from you and plan out my day :D? And most of all GL HF with Starcraft 2 and life.
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On January 25 2012 14:33 Balgrog wrote: Setting a schedule is really really god and will help you out tremendously. Good luck with getting masters, what league are you now? was that typo intentional?
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I believe you can make it, but good luck anyway.
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Why not wake up at 7 on tuesdays and thursdays as well and get the cardio done before class? . Seems like a tight fit to get it done in between your classes o.O. But good luck! I wish I could make a plan like this and stick to it.
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Your career goals seem really interesting to me. I think ancient civilizations and early written and spoken languages are very intriguing. I think biblical translations and its early history are fascinating. The bible went through multiple languages and many different translators so based on its original form we probably have a bunch of things wrong.
If you need any help or encouragement for your athletic endeavors stop by the health and fitness sub forum if you haven't yet. The running thread is pretty awesome.
If you are a Protoss player and want some help feel free to add me. AirbladeOran.159
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Hi, you seem really determined and i wish you good luck with your goals.
But i have to ask, since you said something in the line. What philosofical proof for god is it that you consider logically sensible? Feel free to tell if you dont want any outgoing debate on that, but i was just curious :D
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