Remember that you are in a marathon and not a sprint! Nothing bad will happen if you don't follow up all those leads to interesting things you keep finding to read. What you're describing doing right now is much more what one does in grad school than in first-semester college classes -- that doesn't mean you shouldn't do it, just that there isn't a penalty for *not* doing it.
Also, you shouldn't *have* to subscribe to any journals -- that's one of the perks of going to a school with its own subscriptions to stuff. You should be able to get anything you want from your library. When you join your professional organization (probably the American Psychological Association, http://www.apa.org/membership/students.html) then you'll probably start getting some journal subscriptions as part of that, but other journals you can read online.
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Date: 2008-10-18 02:23 am (UTC)Also, you shouldn't *have* to subscribe to any journals -- that's one of the perks of going to a school with its own subscriptions to stuff. You should be able to get anything you want from your library. When you join your professional organization (probably the American Psychological Association, http://www.apa.org/membership/students.html) then you'll probably start getting some journal subscriptions as part of that, but other journals you can read online.
Everyone wants more time. :)