went to Hobby Lobby as a treat for finishing NAVLE yesterday

Nov 19, 2008 15:26

and i just had to buy some yarn ( Read more... )

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sailorscorpio November 19 2008, 21:58:54 UTC
I take it the NAVLE is one of those percentile sorts of tests? Fingers crossed, lots of good vibes, and all that good stuff!

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lindseyseale November 20 2008, 00:33:21 UTC
yeah, passing rate is usually between 55-65% depending on how hard the test was that year and how many questions they throw out.

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midnightfae November 19 2008, 22:16:02 UTC
Just in case your local knitting goddesses aren't around, knittinghelp.com has some amazing instructional videos.

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lindseyseale November 20 2008, 04:43:24 UTC
dude thats awesome! instant gratification knitting help! thank you.

and when you make it to taking the NAVLE yourself, my heart goes out to you. it is teh suck.

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geekgirrl November 20 2008, 15:02:27 UTC
Love the videos. There are so many different cast ons for different purposes that I almost always look up the video when I start a new project.

Videos on the intarweb is also how I learned to spin.

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lucide13 November 20 2008, 15:46:35 UTC
From experience I know how good it feels to be done. Congrats. I am sure you passed. Good luck with the job hunt.

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lindseyseale November 20 2008, 17:31:07 UTC
yeah thats the next project (so long as i dont find out i failed in a couple months). i feel lost in all of it too. internship or just a job? where? what? i am going to follow my advisors suggestion to try for an internship but also only apply for ones i actually want so i dont end up somewhere i will be miserable for a year. if i dont get it, ill job hunt. scary scary tho.

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southern_belle3 November 20 2008, 22:08:03 UTC
I know that feeling all too well. I can feel your pain with the 8-hour enormous test that determines part of your future and then waiting for the damn results. The FE was long and brutal and it was 2 months before we found out if we passed (which sucked even more for those who couldn't start work until they received a pass grade). I'm sure that it went better than expected...you always do great. :) It's over, no worries, commence to the crafty-ness!

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