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Jun. 4th, 2004 10:51 amSo, I should probably update about how my history exam went, right?
I woke up and the first thing that hit me was that I couldn't breathe through my nose. Yes. I have a cold in the beginning of June. Only I can get a sinusinfection after four days with over 20 degrees celcius. Anyway, since my exam started at 10:30 i left a bit after 10, so I could be there a bit early. I met Nicole H there, who'd just gotten 10 (something to do with the Cold War, I think), and Katharina, who'd gotten 6 (The French Revolution). Then my teacher came out and got me. I picked a little piece of paper with # 5 on it. Which was an Inca question. I seriously HAD to pick the question which were about the two texts I hadn't read, right? I were to explain a man called Metraux's ideas about the Inca's, and then compare him to another man, called Baudin, and discuss who were right. But I somehow had to have said some clever things, because I ended up with 10!!! Yay, me!!! And I was just after the cleverest person in the class (who got 13), so, yay!!!
Then I went home, drank a lot of tea, and then at 2 pm Maria called and asked if I wanted to get an ice cream. So we went to Langelinie (where The Little Mermaid statue is) and looked at stupid American tourists. Lots of fun!
My next exam is on Monday, already, but I don't have the curriculum, so I have to get it somehow. I should call my teacher, shouldn't I?
I woke up and the first thing that hit me was that I couldn't breathe through my nose. Yes. I have a cold in the beginning of June. Only I can get a sinusinfection after four days with over 20 degrees celcius. Anyway, since my exam started at 10:30 i left a bit after 10, so I could be there a bit early. I met Nicole H there, who'd just gotten 10 (something to do with the Cold War, I think), and Katharina, who'd gotten 6 (The French Revolution). Then my teacher came out and got me. I picked a little piece of paper with # 5 on it. Which was an Inca question. I seriously HAD to pick the question which were about the two texts I hadn't read, right? I were to explain a man called Metraux's ideas about the Inca's, and then compare him to another man, called Baudin, and discuss who were right. But I somehow had to have said some clever things, because I ended up with 10!!! Yay, me!!! And I was just after the cleverest person in the class (who got 13), so, yay!!!
Then I went home, drank a lot of tea, and then at 2 pm Maria called and asked if I wanted to get an ice cream. So we went to Langelinie (where The Little Mermaid statue is) and looked at stupid American tourists. Lots of fun!
My next exam is on Monday, already, but I don't have the curriculum, so I have to get it somehow. I should call my teacher, shouldn't I?