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Jun. 19th, 2005 04:05 pmI am studying in the library.
When I say "studying" really I mean looking out the window, messing with my hair, banging my head repeatedly against the desk, going on trips to get food and hot chocolate (which no I did not drink in the library), and, only when I have exhausted all other options, occasionally c\glancing at the notes I'm supposed to be reading.
It would doubtless help if I understood the Local Standard of Rest EVEN A LITTLE BIT, but I think I am resigned to just skipping that- I mean, I've looked and looked at it and I just don't get it. So, well, it's lucky all the long questions in this exam are optional- there are three sections, each worth 20%; one is multi-choice on both topics, and the other two are topic-specific and they have three long questions each, of which I have to answer two. So I shall simply not answer anything about the LSR and that will be FINE, or it better be.
Anyway, this is why I am speaking to you at the moment, because I am trying to avoid study some more. :P So, how are you all, in yourself? What are you doing today? Where are you going with your life? And how's the lovelife? I expect you all to answer. ;)
When I say "studying" really I mean looking out the window, messing with my hair, banging my head repeatedly against the desk, going on trips to get food and hot chocolate (which no I did not drink in the library), and, only when I have exhausted all other options, occasionally c\glancing at the notes I'm supposed to be reading.
It would doubtless help if I understood the Local Standard of Rest EVEN A LITTLE BIT, but I think I am resigned to just skipping that- I mean, I've looked and looked at it and I just don't get it. So, well, it's lucky all the long questions in this exam are optional- there are three sections, each worth 20%; one is multi-choice on both topics, and the other two are topic-specific and they have three long questions each, of which I have to answer two. So I shall simply not answer anything about the LSR and that will be FINE, or it better be.
Anyway, this is why I am speaking to you at the moment, because I am trying to avoid study some more. :P So, how are you all, in yourself? What are you doing today? Where are you going with your life? And how's the lovelife? I expect you all to answer. ;)
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Date: 2005-06-20 02:12 am (UTC)2. I probably do study too much, but I'm not naturally that bright, so I have to work at it ^^'' I still hate bra shopping just because it's a blow to my self-esteem that apparently my chest size is so small, they don't make a size for it. *rolls eyes* Oh well.
3. What, did you expect me to be that much younger than you? xD I think your school system is different so you graduate one year earlier or start school one year earlier or something, though. ^^ Here I think it depends where you went for high school, some high schools are better than others. ^^ Or is it just that I was like, a high school freshie when I joined YW.net?
4. No, no, that's definitely not it. ^^ He's a sweet kid, and I know he likes me, I think he's just. . . hesitant because he's two years younger. ^^
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Date: 2005-06-20 04:13 am (UTC)2. Oh, yeah, you're not naturally bright at all. don't give me that crap, I've known you since you were fourteen *fogey* :PP
3. I know how much younger you are than me, I just... I don't know, it surprises me! Naw, our school systems aren't much different really, it's just that I was moved up a year so I'm a bit young really. Our last year of school, you either turn seventeen early in the year or eighteen late in the year- it must be the same for you because surely you're not turning eighteen next year!
4. Aw, two years younger? You cradlesnatcher, you. ;) Nah, just kidding, give him time to come round.
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Date: 2005-06-21 01:17 am (UTC)2. Yeah, but it still means I'm not naturally bright. ^^
3. Ahh, you moved up a year? I know some places have kids graduate the year they turn 17, but so far as I know, only Quebec. Well, that explains why you're actually only a year older yet are in first year university. --'' Nah, only 17 next year. ^^ I have a late birthday.
4. Actually, not two years. One year, three months, and 14 days. ^^ I also think he's hesitant because I'm away for most the summer and will graduate next year.
5. I hope you do well on that exam. ^^ *huggles* good luck!
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Date: 2005-06-21 06:03 am (UTC)2. Suuuuuurre, like, Inext year, you're totally two years younger, not one- I turned seventeen last year, the year I graduated. ;) *so confused*
4. Well, I guess that's not too bad, then. ^^ go girl.
5. Aw, thanks. *huggles back* it went okay, actually, so I must totally have got that luck. <3
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Date: 2005-06-21 06:05 am (UTC)2. Suuuure, I believe you. NOT.
3. Yeah. But, hang on, if you're turning 17 next year, and graduating, didn't you just say most place didn't graduate people the year they turned 17? o.O and also, you're two years younger (etc)
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Date: 2005-06-21 11:57 pm (UTC)Two years? you're 1986? That totally does not work out in my head.
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Date: 2005-06-22 01:56 am (UTC)I'm an 87 baby. >> But... okay, you _just_ scrape in as an 88, right? So you're, like, practically 89. :P
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Date: 2005-06-22 02:07 am (UTC)Math exam in less than 11 hours. ^^ Let's go. I'll take the stupid exam on!
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Date: 2005-06-22 02:12 am (UTC)Good luck! Knock the bastard off.