I went into the shower this morning and someone before me had turned the horse pee setting on, and I didn't know that the shower even had different settings. Fortunately I figured out how to turn it back pretty quickly.
This just in, not sure if you need to know but: I FINISHED THE HOMER ESSAY AND HANDED IT IN.
That's great! One less thing to worry about is always a good thing, and now you'll be able to focus better on the other stuff you need to do.
I'm also stressed out about all the stuff I have to do at the moment. My first course as a university teacher (lecturer, is that the word?) has started last week and it takes so much time to prepare (and I need to do it EVERY WEEK until the end of January... how do teachers cope with this??). And on top of that, we're preparing a huge survey during the next climate conference, and there's just not enough time to properly design the questionary and test it before the conference starts and arghhh...
*also patpats Fen Shen*
Sorry to hear that you're stressed out. But I'm going to agree with Helia in that it'll be a lot easier next time around because you won't have to completely redo your plans from scratch. I also think that you'll get better at planning efficiently as the school year goes on, just because of practice. So hang in there, and know that all the hard work you do now will make your life easier in the future!
lecturer (we use this word, I hope native speakers too)
I would probably use "professor", but lecturer makes sense to me. Just like how "going to college" and "going to university" both make sense, but I would be inclined to use the former. Regional preferences, I suppose?