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Mar. 16th, 2004 11:39 amRight now, I'm in yet another free period. Chances are I should be making notes for large and scary timed essay for history which takes place in an hour, or large and scary timed essay for English which takes place tomorrow. Except I'm not. I've already done them, and I have no clination to look over them again. I feel thoroughly listless and I can't settle down or do anything properly at the moment.
This feeling has been going on for the last week, and has gone past the faintly irritating stage. When even my pathological obsession about getting an "A" in history takes the back seat, you know it's time to get out.
However, and I realise this is egotistical, I live safe in the knowledge that there is practically no chance of me getting less than a B in history. At times, I'm unsure if this is a bad thing.
So, cos I was bored...
*primal scream*
*louder primal scream* Maybe it's the "Col" aspect?
Oh sweet jesus.
Christ, it took long enough. That was scary.
Hmmm. I'm still midly freaked about the history test. Hate questions with the word "Why?" in it. I really don't know WHY King and Parliament had a falling out. Well, I do, but I have no idea how the aspect of "trying to reconcile their differences" comes into it. Help. May go and see Dave about this - I've only planned the "What" aspect so far. I really should have done what I did for my GCSEs - I didn't try for the first few months in history, then discovered that listening got me an A, and that meant I had a standard but I could drop down. Starting with A's is suprisingly pressurised.
Alas. I think.
Ah well. At least I get the afternoon off, where I can research the exciting world that is module one is preperation for my politics mock. God, I hate exams. I really do.
And now I just remembered that I have to go shopping this afternoon for Mothers Day and I have to buy stuff for Jess' birthday. There goes the £20 I earned last night for typing up 20 pages worth of college work for Mum (can't complain, though, thats the first decent rate she's given me since I started typing.)
~Hathy_Col~
This feeling has been going on for the last week, and has gone past the faintly irritating stage. When even my pathological obsession about getting an "A" in history takes the back seat, you know it's time to get out.
However, and I realise this is egotistical, I live safe in the knowledge that there is practically no chance of me getting less than a B in history. At times, I'm unsure if this is a bad thing.
So, cos I was bored...
*primal scream*
*louder primal scream* Maybe it's the "Col" aspect?
Oh sweet jesus.
Christ, it took long enough. That was scary.
Hmmm. I'm still midly freaked about the history test. Hate questions with the word "Why?" in it. I really don't know WHY King and Parliament had a falling out. Well, I do, but I have no idea how the aspect of "trying to reconcile their differences" comes into it. Help. May go and see Dave about this - I've only planned the "What" aspect so far. I really should have done what I did for my GCSEs - I didn't try for the first few months in history, then discovered that listening got me an A, and that meant I had a standard but I could drop down. Starting with A's is suprisingly pressurised.
Alas. I think.
Ah well. At least I get the afternoon off, where I can research the exciting world that is module one is preperation for my politics mock. God, I hate exams. I really do.
And now I just remembered that I have to go shopping this afternoon for Mothers Day and I have to buy stuff for Jess' birthday. There goes the £20 I earned last night for typing up 20 pages worth of college work for Mum (can't complain, though, thats the first decent rate she's given me since I started typing.)
~Hathy_Col~