Today was a waking nightmare.

May 10, 2003 01:47

This whole day has been so dreamlike. Last night, I couldn't sleep at all (after spending 14 hours writing my paper and 4 hours at Magic club), and it was stifling hot in my room, so after lying in bed until about 4 am I finally moved into Steve's room to sleep. Even then, I was so zoned I could barely think. Anyway, I fell into a fitful sleep and ( Read more... )

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Re: True Story annekate May 10 2003, 16:00:40 UTC
The 'quintessential test story'... ugh... I think it'll be many moons before I can look back on this and laugh :)

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elspazz0 May 10 2003, 08:16:06 UTC
ha ha. did you put "Sarah E." as not to confuse Silent Kitty? well done.

well Anne, sometimes the worst does happen in life, but you deal with it and move on. even if you flunk the exam you could always go to the professor and explain the situation. obviously your grade will stand out like a sore thumb with respect to how you have done the rest of term. just be up front and maybe he will respect you for trying to take the test despite your lack of preparation.

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silentkitty May 10 2003, 08:19:44 UTC
xD Heehee! Although I think I would have figured that one out, since it would be a little strange for you to be saying you loved me when we've never met. ^_^*

And yeah, that's too bad about the exam, but look at it this way - at least you remembered and didn't miss it entirely! I agree, I'd talk to the professor about what happened.. it might not do any good, but it might, particularly if you have an understanding teacher.

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elspazz0 May 10 2003, 08:49:08 UTC
Yeah. Even if you tell him you don't necessarily want a retest, you just want him to understand your performance on the exam. It's good to be honest with your professors, even if it is kind of embarassing.

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Thanks :) annekate May 10 2003, 16:06:05 UTC
I think I might go talk to him, but I know that department policy won't allow for a retest without a 'significant medical excuse' (believe me, I looked for any loophole that might save me). Don't worry, I'm keeping it in perspective... the thing that worries me the most is that this might make it hard for me to get into the study abroad in Japan program (I'm pretty sure you need good grades in your Japanese classes). Hopefully I can redeem myself in the next two semesters, since I wouldn't go until my senior year anyway.

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durman May 11 2003, 05:05:49 UTC
I'm glad you were feeling better today than you were yesterday. It's pretty sad and annoying how the whole final thing went down.

And hey, I enjoyed hanging out. It was fun. We got our talk on. I should hang out in your room more often.

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