Kate took her final final today…which means she’s finished university. She’s finished university. This calls for a word I try to reserve for special occasions:
Sometimes I forget I have an exam this afternoon. Must have been drinking malibu. Seriously easy going. It amuses me to have the outward appearance of someone who has finished while everyone else is all panicky and such. Possibly not so good for my degree. Ah, what exam have I got this afternoon? When was the last time I looked at the work? During the lectures you say? Ah, better get to it then…doh
I don’t think finishing uni is a good thing. Change is bad. Particularly change which will end up with some form of 9-6 five day a week work or 24/7 free time living in a dumpster. Much better if the government pays me to do a few more degrees. Actually I feel like taking a breather, so I should probably only consider things like History, Politics, Environmental Science…then I could move onto the easy stuff, like engineering or physics/chemistry. I’m thinking that GCSE students should be required to cover 30 courses, A-Level 15 say, and a university student should do 5 degrees concurrently. It should make things more interesting
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Sometimes I forget I have an exam this afternoon. Must have been drinking malibu. Seriously easy going. It amuses me to have the outward appearance of someone who has finished while everyone else is all panicky and such. Possibly not so good for my degree. Ah, what exam have I got this afternoon? When was the last time I looked at the work? During the lectures you say? Ah, better get to it then…doh
I don’t think finishing uni is a good thing. Change is bad. Particularly change which will end up with some form of 9-6 five day a week work or 24/7 free time living in a dumpster. Much better if the government pays me to do a few more degrees. Actually I feel like taking a breather, so I should probably only consider things like History, Politics, Environmental Science…then I could move onto the easy stuff, like engineering or physics/chemistry. I’m thinking that GCSE students should be required to cover 30 courses, A-Level 15 say, and a university student should do 5 degrees concurrently. It should make things more interesting