Well. I didn't walk out of my exam this morning. Which is about all that can be said for it. I very nearly just turned over a chair and left after the first fifteen mins or so, because I just couldn't work out how anything I'd done ever was in any way relevent to any of the questions. After that I pulled myself together and realised that writing bollocks is always possible, and after that I even managed to write something that might at a distance have looked like an essay for all three of the questions I was supposed to have answered.
At least it doesn't count towards anything except my general level of self confidence.
At least it doesn't count towards anything except my general level of self confidence.
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Date: 2004-04-24 12:21 pm (UTC)*is frustrated*
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Date: 2004-04-25 06:09 am (UTC)You just have to put the crap ones behind you and try not to dwell on them. You wrote something, which is the main thing. I remember the horror of coming out of the hall thinking about all the gaps I left...
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Date: 2004-04-29 10:05 am (UTC)i remember my first collection my philosophy side was awful and then my theology tutor called me in and proceeded ot slate mine and my tute partners essays before handing them back with a 2:1 on! we both thought we'd failed completely...i hardly ever did collections actually, my tutors just didnt set them.