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Today, I did a general studies exam which I rather enjoyed. Mostly because instead of answering a question, I wrote a note to the examiner:

"Are you bored? I am. You're a professional, probably with a distinguished career, and you're forced into marking this dross. I'm sorry about that, I really am. Frankly, I don't want to be here either. I'd rather be asleep, if we're being absolutely honest. Still, we all sit here and play out this farce. Again, sorry my answers are bad."

I then crossed it out whilst leaving it perfectly legible, so I don't lose any marks whilst also giving the examiner a laugh. Hopefully. I had good fun with the final question, which was about private education and healthcare, and wrote a blistering three pages on The Evils Of Private Healthcare And Education, going somewhat over the top. I may well have written 'viva la revolution!' in there somewhere. It was good fun, and actually rather enjoyable in a funny sort of way.

So, I wanted to go home after that, but oh no. It is so hot outside that I will burn should I attempt The Perilous Crossing Of The M58 to try and get the 395. (I'm so PALE it's depressing.) Lunchtime services from college aren't on. And Dad is working a late. But I need to be at home on the basis that I'm supposed to be waiting for a phone call about the housekeeping job. But oh no. I am at college with no chance of a lift. Ugh. Sods law, that.

In other news, only three more exams to go until freedom. With surprisingly little to revise for all of them. What with the 6 marks needed for politics WHEEEEEEEEE.

~Hathy_Col~

Date: 2005-06-24 09:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hathy-col.livejournal.com
No. I got there first. I WIN.

How did you get flying cars in? I have to know.

Date: 2005-06-24 12:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bohemia-thinker.livejournal.com
On the transport question I said that the government could use the money they get for the congestion charge on developing flying cars.

I think that is a perfectly viable solution. I did read in the paper some crazy American had developed a flying car... just that it didn't fly yet.

Oh and I too mentioned the evils of privatisation in the rail network. I knew you'd do the private healthcare/eductation one :p

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