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and six to go. Yes, I've had my first exam. It wasn't too bad really, I'm just a bit annoyed with myself for not being able to do more of it. It's the kind of exam that's easy if you know what to do. If you don't then you haven't got much hope.

But I managed to do most of it (hopefully correctly)...

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Latest reply: Jun 9, 2001

Exams again

Yes, tomorrow marks the start of my exams. My first exam is on a Saturday, and so is my last one - two weeks later. It's going to be a fun two weeks folks... It should all get a bit easier after the first week though - all my 'core' exams (which I really *have* to pass) are in the first seven days. I'll certainly be glad to get them all out of the way!

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Latest reply: Jun 8, 2001

Exams

are over for the time being. Three down, another eight or so to go. But they're a few weeks away yet. The first two were absolutly fine. I'm confident of doing pretty well. It's the third one I'm not too sure about - I think I've passed, but I haven't done brilliantly. Oh well. As my tutor said, you can only do your best.

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Latest reply: Apr 28, 2001

Stuff

I'm sat here at my computer, listening to a Mal Pope CD whilst surfing h2g2. Sounds nice doesn't it.

But my life is in a bit of a mess at the moment. My first exams are in just over two weeks, and I really don't feel like I know anything! I need to do so much more revision!

That's not the only thing on my mind though. Reguar readers may recall that my Dad died last summer. Well, over Easter, we're finally going to scatter the ashes. My Mum wasn't too sure where would be best, hence the long delay. Me being at uni didn't help.
We decided on Great Yarmouth, as it was one of the places my Dad loved. We went there for quite a few holidays, and got to know quite a bit of it. So on Easter day, we'll be in the churchyard, scattering his ashes. I hope he likes it there as much as he used to.

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Latest reply: Apr 5, 2001

Comic Relief

I've just seen one of my friends get his hair cut. 'So what?' I hear you cry. But it was rather long - probably a couple of feet long - and it is now rather short. John managed to raise over £1000 doing this, but the money didn't help soften the blow of realising what he had actually done. Tears were shed, as John now has to come to terms with a completely new image.

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Latest reply: Mar 16, 2001


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