Woo hoo!
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the module of doom is over. Having got 4 hours' sleep last night, and been woken up this morning by the sound of the rest of our house getting up (all 5 of us sitting the one module), I was worried I'd have no concentration in the exam. And I did have a couple of "What on earth am I saying here/I'm completely waffling, aren't I?" moments, not least in my 2nd essay where I seemed to lose my train of thought completely. But then came my third essay which I felt I did really well on. Still had the odd wandering off–topic/waffling moment, but I turned it around, and the odd times I thought "This is rubbish, isn't it?" I realised it sounded like rubbish a critic would write, and felt better :)
Hyperness due to having got exam out the way and done ok in it, and having followed this up with a good flute lesson, is wearing off now and the need to sleep is setting in. But first, I think I'll go and sit out in the sun reading. Hurrah!
And start revising again. Boo. Hiss.
Lucinda Critchley

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Woo, well done :) It always feels good to get a nasty exam out of the way. Enjoy the reading in the sun and I hope it recharges your batteries! Are you doing to chorus tomorrow night? x
07 Jun 2006, 20:05
that should read 'are you going to chorus'. :–p
07 Jun 2006, 20:05
Lucinda Critchley
Thank you! And nice typo :–)
No, I probably won't be – figured Chorus this term would interfere with revision too much, and by the time I'd missed the 5th rehearsal I thought it might be too late to sing! May come to the concert though, I've not decided. Hope it's a good rehearsal x
07 Jun 2006, 22:06
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