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Mar. 12th, 2004 12:10 pmI'm at college. And I am posting in my Livejournal.
Ah, yes, life goes on as it should be.
Last few days have been a little depressing and slightly dull, not to mention incomprehensible to all those who don't share the wonderful drama that is my life. Between making up superhero animals and then proceeding to spend my morning off writing a full drama for it (really) I think I've gone a little odd. I think this is deserved oddity, however, because currently my life is wheeling between two extremes and I think oddity is just the best way to go.
Continuing with the strange, bipolar aspect of my life, here are my exam scores for *drumroll* GENERAL STUDIES!
(I did two modules.)
For Culture, Arts And Humanities... 83/100. An A. Hurrah! My cheap puns about breastplates worked! I'm tempted to request the paper to see what they said.
For Maths and Science Type Stuff That I Don't Really Understand... 47/100. An E. Admittingly, I was 3 marks off a D.
Now, this works out to roughly a C so far. Various people would call this is a fail, but I call it a damn good achievement. The next paper is on politics and whatnot, so I know that I can go up a B with that. And that makes me happy. General Studies is a useless, pathetic set of exams, which teaches you things that you don't need - or want - to know. Most universites and employers don't care. We were told we had to re-sit if we got a U, which I didn't.
Mum is pressurising me to re-sit the maths one. I don't see why. They told me it would be GCSE standard maths (which I got a B in at intermediate level) so I looked over my GCSE stuff. The paper was incomprehensible, so I put down random choices. Why on earth would I know anymore now? As such, I'm not re-sitting. If it was any other subject, and I do actually include key skills in this, I would, but General "Useless" Studies? I think not.
Still not sworn about it, though. I rock.
Tonight, I will be seeing
mettanna! Hurrah! To be precise, we will be watching
flickerswitch's play, which shall be most fun. I can't wait - I keep on hearing rave reviews down the corridor. It shall be fun.
I'm really hungry now. This might account for the fact why I feel really down at the moment. There has to be a reason, at any rate. Maybe seeing Andrew last night sapped my energy or something. *shrugs* I know I've had a few pieces of bad news recently, but hell, I'm normally bubbly. It's like this horrible thing were I'm constantly cheerful, even at work. To customers, anyway. So to be sitting here next to Lucy and Phil and not be cheerful is odd. I suspect it's the lack of swearing.
Chocolate time, methinks!
~Hathy_Col~
Ah, yes, life goes on as it should be.
Last few days have been a little depressing and slightly dull, not to mention incomprehensible to all those who don't share the wonderful drama that is my life. Between making up superhero animals and then proceeding to spend my morning off writing a full drama for it (really) I think I've gone a little odd. I think this is deserved oddity, however, because currently my life is wheeling between two extremes and I think oddity is just the best way to go.
Continuing with the strange, bipolar aspect of my life, here are my exam scores for *drumroll* GENERAL STUDIES!
(I did two modules.)
For Culture, Arts And Humanities... 83/100. An A. Hurrah! My cheap puns about breastplates worked! I'm tempted to request the paper to see what they said.
For Maths and Science Type Stuff That I Don't Really Understand... 47/100. An E. Admittingly, I was 3 marks off a D.
Now, this works out to roughly a C so far. Various people would call this is a fail, but I call it a damn good achievement. The next paper is on politics and whatnot, so I know that I can go up a B with that. And that makes me happy. General Studies is a useless, pathetic set of exams, which teaches you things that you don't need - or want - to know. Most universites and employers don't care. We were told we had to re-sit if we got a U, which I didn't.
Mum is pressurising me to re-sit the maths one. I don't see why. They told me it would be GCSE standard maths (which I got a B in at intermediate level) so I looked over my GCSE stuff. The paper was incomprehensible, so I put down random choices. Why on earth would I know anymore now? As such, I'm not re-sitting. If it was any other subject, and I do actually include key skills in this, I would, but General "Useless" Studies? I think not.
Still not sworn about it, though. I rock.
Tonight, I will be seeing
I'm really hungry now. This might account for the fact why I feel really down at the moment. There has to be a reason, at any rate. Maybe seeing Andrew last night sapped my energy or something. *shrugs* I know I've had a few pieces of bad news recently, but hell, I'm normally bubbly. It's like this horrible thing were I'm constantly cheerful, even at work. To customers, anyway. So to be sitting here next to Lucy and Phil and not be cheerful is odd. I suspect it's the lack of swearing.
Chocolate time, methinks!
~Hathy_Col~
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Date: 2004-03-12 07:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-12 02:06 pm (UTC)And C is NOT a fail, if it is, i haven't got a chance of getting a job...
Hope you cheer up soon x Andrew