I had an exam of Psychological Evaluation today... one which I studied A LOT. Really really really A LOT. Like this lot:
Do you see all those texts and papers on my living room table? Those were the ones that I had to read to study for the exam. All of them with a minimum of 40 pages (front and back, so that makes it 80 pages in total, do the calculations). So yeah... you can imagine the time I have spent reading all those texts, marking them, reading them again, making essays about them, and writing down everything I thought it was important.
Because of my studying for this exam, I'm behind two gigantic texts from my other uni about HISTORY OF THE COLONIAL AMERICAS 1, and my grades in german are not that good (around 7) because I didn't studied that much, because I already knew Psychological Evaluation was a demanding subject, so I'd need a lot of more time studying that than german. So yesteday came, together with the exam.
The exam had 4 questions of multiple answers (those that you have to mark which one is the right one: option a, b, c, d, or e), and 3 questions I had to answer by hand. Ok, not that bad. I start to read it:
PART I: MULTIPLE ANSWERS
Question Nº 1: Ok, it's difficult. Jump to the next one.
Question Nº 2: Difficult... jump to the next one.
Question Nº 3: Difficult: WTF? Are you kidding me? I don't remember to have read something of this author, actually none of us in the class remember. Because we never read anything of his before. So... jump to the next one.
Question Nº 4: A question about the stages of psychodiagnosis.This question was not thought about at all. All the answers are right. WTF this question wants us to do? We don't know. Why? Because the question didn't gave us any direction at all. Do we have to put in in order? Ok that must be it. So there are two options left. Problem is, option a is right according to the texts, but option C is also right according to the teacher. And there is only one right answer. But both answers are right? So what's next? Put a gun in your head, pull the trigger, and then jump to the next question.
PART II: QUESTIONS FOR US TO ANSWER BY HAND
Question Nº 5: Tricky... but it's "doeable."
Question Nº 6: Question of true or false. Kind of easy... it was true. However, the stupid teacher decided to fill the question with word plays, so in the end it wasn't that easy... it turned out to be the trickiest question in the whole exam.
Question Nº 7: Another question of true or false. It was also true, but it was about something the teacher didnt' even focus on the classes. So not easy.
And I'm pretty pissed!! All the things I studied were for nothing... nothing of what I studied was in the exam! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. I wasted my time for nothing... I mean, I know it wasn't for nothing because this is stuff I need to know, but for my exam.. it was a complete waste of time.