So I've figured out that the ideal time for an exam is at 10.30 in the morning. It's not so early that you have to realy worry about getting up in the morning or anything like that, but it's also early enough to be over and done with leaving the mojority of the day left over to congratualte yourself for your accomplishment or work on the thing that's due the next day or whatever.
Today I have my Greek Exam and it's at 3.30pm. Which is not ideal. I also had more coffee today than I had during most of November and I'm remembering why it's a good thing to work my way up to these things. Oh well.
In any case I'm making myself nervous for this exam staring at all the various and similar verb forms that I have to remember. And the fact that I was feeling cocky about this one because I got 99% on the Mid-term isn't helping. ("You deserve to be cocky with a mark like that," says S)
I wish Vocab was easier.
I'm going out to dinner afterwards though so that should be cool! And once this is done all I have left is two papers (1000 words each) for Classical Mythology. Yay!
Today I have my Greek Exam and it's at 3.30pm. Which is not ideal. I also had more coffee today than I had during most of November and I'm remembering why it's a good thing to work my way up to these things. Oh well.
In any case I'm making myself nervous for this exam staring at all the various and similar verb forms that I have to remember. And the fact that I was feeling cocky about this one because I got 99% on the Mid-term isn't helping. ("You deserve to be cocky with a mark like that," says S)
I wish Vocab was easier.
I'm going out to dinner afterwards though so that should be cool! And once this is done all I have left is two papers (1000 words each) for Classical Mythology. Yay!
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Date: 2006-12-08 07:19 pm (UTC)From: