This is what has ben thrust upon me; just a small little student, with only procrastination as her best friend.
- assignment 1
- assignment 2
- assignment 3
- university module 1
- university module 2
- exam 1
- exam 2
- exam 3
- exam 4
- exam 5
as well as that, I've got exams coming up in June. I ALSO have to read a million and one books for my university exams. I love reading, but with so much to do (and so little time etc) I want to do everything BUT study. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who does that, right? No? Okay, that's fine.
I think I've taken on far too much. Gah. >_<
Anyway, it isn't just me with a lot of work. GCSE and A-Level students have started freaking out about their exams also. My sister had her first Biology A-Level exam today. I do hope she's done well. That would be nice. She could get into a good med school if you wants to.
Sigh. Those were the days. GCSEs are so easy compared to what I'm faced with now. A-Levels are a lot harder, but still, I enjoyed sixth form a lot.
Even revising for exams were pretty awesome then. I'd do anything to go back to the time when we would sit in the front field at school, with a picnic blanket, food from Sainsburys just up the road; and of course our textbooks. I miss the fact that you were surrounded by people in the same boat as you.
A few hours before each exam, we'd all ask each other how much we studied the night before, what we studied. We'd compare notes. This was obviously a bad idea. If someone studied say, a certain theme in a certain novel, someone else would freak out, and exclaim that they'd studied another theme or whatever; and once we'd sat the exam, we would come piling out of the exam hall with sighs of relief, and 'thank god that's over', we would turn to our friends, and even people we wouldn't usually hang out with, or speak to, to discuss what we had written for the questions, once again getting anxious, because a they had put down a different answer. But I liked that. I wouldn't say it was "fun" exactly, but the times spent revising together were awesome.
Honestly, I think those are the summers I'll treasure forever.
Wow, I didn't expect the most part of this post to be filled with nostalgia. I was supposed to be complaining about how much work I had.
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