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Dec 05, 2007 12:29

18 week terms are officially MADE OF EVIL! I am sooooo tired I want to sleep for a week but I still have an essay to write and my French oral exam at 7AM TOMORROW MORNING!!! And there is a party tonight which I am missing because of the sodding exam! Although I just found out there is another tomorrow which is good because I can actually go to that one and so won't be missing my last chance to see everyone before most of them go home.

On a slightly happier note, my spanish teacher just walked past and told me my lit exam I did this morning was excelente. This was something of a surprise seeing as I spent the lessons we read the chapter in question napping behind my book, didn't re-read any of it at home and spent the entire exam frantically skim-reading and silently going "AAAARRGH! NONE OF THE ANSWERS ARE IN THE BLOODY TEXT! HOW THE F*CK AM I SUPPOSED TO ANSWER AN EXAM WHERE NONE OF THE ANSWERS ARE IN THE TEXT FFS?!!" Either I have magic powers of extreme-blagging I never knew about or she has finally cracked. I think the latter, but if it gets me a good mark I'm not complaining.

Ugh. Making sentences is just too much like hard work right now. I have had 2 cans of coke in the past hour and the caffeine, sugar and E-numbers are having no effect whatsoever :,(

ETA: It appears my spanish teacher has indeed cracked, since I got my french exam from Tuesday back today and I blatantly do not have even the remotest hint of magic powers of extreme-blagging. Rather, I have magic powers of extreme-FAIL. It's not that the exam was hard. It should have been FAR TOO EASY. It should have been too easy TWO YEARS AGO. I should have been able to get a better mark than I did get IN BLOODY HIGH SCHOOL! I really don't know what happened. My current theory is that I sleepwalked to uni and did the whole exam in my sleep. Luckily my french teacher realised that it was uncharicteristically disastrous and has passed me anyway on the basis of every other piece of work I've done all year getting really good marks.

mexico, exams, parties

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