almost half-way. hell-week nearing an end

May 04, 2006 17:27

and yesterday i thought i had a chance at a 6 in math. hah.
paper 2 was not a good way to start a day of 3 exams. and that's euphemistic.

but bio paper 1 was great! (my guess: 28/30)

and paper 2 was ok. (some whacked up questions in all 3 exams today)

and now i've got a further 5 hours to study for paper 3.

and then paper 3 tomorrow, OYO rehearsal ( Read more... )

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fae_of_fire May 4 2006, 21:43:20 UTC
root root! you can do it! ^_^
it'll be over soon! in like..2 weeks...yay!
gl with your remaining papers, and your concert too!

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eternalvagary May 4 2006, 21:46:34 UTC
hehe thanks
and gl to you too!

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kveenly May 8 2006, 21:58:20 UTC
Hey! About the Philosophy courses ( ... )

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eternalvagary May 8 2006, 23:39:10 UTC
hey thanks!
i didn't like the logic unit of my philosophy course last year, but i am planning on law school.... i guess it is an important section of philosophy though, and i'll have at least a bit of an advantage from my previous knowledge. interesting that you brought up law, though, i probably wouldn't have made the connection.
moral philosophy and political phil are the others that catch my interest.
but i wouldn't be majoring in philosohpy; either just electives or a minor.
but there's so much i'm interested in, it's going to be hard fitting everything.

thanks again for the info, and the link!

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kveenly May 8 2006, 23:47:38 UTC
I actually only made the connection b/c I've already begun looking into law schools and the LSATs. If you know the LSATs, there's a "games" section which involves the practice of logic. Although the class itself doesn't reflect how exactly the test is administrated, it certainly makes it easier. Also, many law school websites recommend courses in philosophy (you don't have to, of course; there's SO MANY fields to choose from!) because they mirror law-school type of lessons. Also, Philosophy courses tend to emphasize the "Socratic" method of teaching, which is predominant in the way of teaching in Law school.

Do let me know what courses you end up taking! I hope we have a class together sometime.

MJ

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