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Amending the rules for exam periods
Scarlett Started conversation Feb 17, 2000
You did mention that students are not allowed to 'clean; wash up; use a vacuum cleaner' but how about during the exam period ?. I know from my experience that comming upto exams you couldn't sit down for 5 minutes without someone starting a vacuum up or washing their dishes. not that we didn't like exams of course
Amending the rules for exam periods
Princess Bride Posted Apr 15, 2000
You are correct. I clean and wash up the most when I am procrastinating doing something, which is also at other times than exam period. Because I like procrastinating more than studying. But I would say that I am a very good student and not many of the qualities listed in the article apply to me. But that's all right.
I wonder if any of that made sense to anyone but me...
Amending the rules for exam periods
88425 (...older, and yet LESS wiser...???) Posted May 21, 2000
I agree - the only time you'll find students cleaning is around exam time. Window washing has even been known to occur!
As for me - now I've found the h2g2 site (only this week) I've got better things to do with my time (procrastination-wise) than cleaning.
Amending the rules for exam periods
Slartibarffast Posted May 23, 2000
Absolutely true. The period of exam study is also useful for corresponding with vague friends and relatives you haven't seen for years, shopping, catching up on those missed episodes of soaps you never watch and updating your hitchiker entries... (geology finals this week)
Amending the rules for exam periods
88425 (...older, and yet LESS wiser...???) Posted May 23, 2000
Yup - done most of that too (except the h2g2 entries - none as yet).
Final final on Thursday (Sustainable Development).
Amending the rules for exam periods
Princess Bride Posted Jun 5, 2000
I am procrastinating as we speak, but now is the time for me to stop that i have allotted myself. Is that spelled right? Alotted? Alloted? I have confused myself.
Amending the rules for exam periods
Boswell Posted Jun 12, 2000
You've confused me and im in a deep procrastination...... which doesnt normally occur during exam weeks...... but give it some time.Ive still got another 7 exam weeks to go before i leave-an occupational hazard of the modular deegree
Amending the rules for exam periods
Princess Bride Posted Jun 12, 2000
Oh my goodness! What is a modular degree and why do you have 7 weeks of exams? I'm so sorry!
Amending the rules for exam periods
Boswell Posted Jun 13, 2000
A modular deegree means i have 'units of study'.Every module lasts for the term(10 weeks) or two if im really lucky.So i have another 7 terms of exams. Sort of like a deegree taken in bitesizes.Some of its shredded wheat bitesize(plain & dull);some of its the frosted type (nice &sweet)or some of it tastes likebaaaaaaad museli or dried vomitThe main advantage is i always know where i am .The main disadvantage is that i always know where i am plus the increase of stress.
Boswell the rambler
I pressed the h2g2 bookmark by mistake and my cousework is swearing at me -i have to go and sort it out.
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Amending the rules for exam periods
- 1: Scarlett (Feb 17, 2000)
- 2: Princess Bride (Apr 15, 2000)
- 3: 88425 (...older, and yet LESS wiser...???) (May 21, 2000)
- 4: Slartibarffast (May 23, 2000)
- 5: 88425 (...older, and yet LESS wiser...???) (May 23, 2000)
- 6: Princess Bride (Jun 5, 2000)
- 7: Boswell (Jun 12, 2000)
- 8: Princess Bride (Jun 12, 2000)
- 9: Boswell (Jun 13, 2000)
- 10: Princess Bride (Jun 13, 2000)
- 11: Boswell (Jun 14, 2000)
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