Hauling Boxes.

Jun 08, 2004 14:09

I think I'm starting to forget my muscle training :P

French exam was completely easy right up till the end where I had to do all three tasks before I decided which one to hand in. Sezy would have LOVED our English exam, as we had to fight for the rights of circus animals. (Or alternatively, the rights of the circus to keep the animals, but I think Anabelle might have been the only one, or one of very few to chose that option ;P)

Of course, after not having listened in English for the past 10 or so lessons, I have not even thought about printing out my writing folio which has to be in today. Unfortunately I don't have the marked version of The Nightingale as I think I may have packed it (along with all my dictionaries, damnit). So I'll just have to hand in the first and second draft and forget about the final version. DAMN.

Anyway, for people not at this school, French started at 8:45 and finished at 10:30, and English started at 11:30 and finished at 1:15. The bus leaves at 4:00, so here I am in the library waiting for it to arrive. Whoo!

No school tomorrow as I don't take Japanese or whatever the other exam is. Maths and Science on Thursday, hoorah. Me and Caitlin had a big discussion about how her parents will force her to do constant revision, wheras mine would much rather I help with the packing.

Keys to the house come on FRIDAY!!!! We're celebrating in the evening by going to the same restaurant we go to every Friday night, which to me is both amusing and kind of surreal. Luckily Caitlin is thinking about having her birthday party on that day, so I will be spared the early stages of hauling boxes.

Bloody hell the English exam went on for long enough. I don't think the 15 minutes reading time at the beginning is really necessary, as there really wasn't all that much to read and it cut down on my writing time. Sezy, you would have been proud of me. I remembered everything you said the student presentation assembly last year and drew things off it. (Not about cows, about lions, but hey, writer's license). I ended with a lot of guff about how lions and tigers and bears etc are being forced to imitate humans and this: "There are enough human beings in the world without us trying to create more." Which I thought sounded both impressive and kind of dirty. Again, writer's license.

It's now half past two and I still haven't printed the portfolio because I can't be bothered to walk all the way to the Neville building. WHY THE HELL ISN'T THERE A PRINTER IN THE LIBRARY???

2004, school, french, english, moving house, caitlin, exams

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