Tuesday, 16 June 2009

calculus is a pain in the asymptote

Having bore through five hours of silence and "examination regulations" today, I can proudly say I have no exams left.
Now before I go into gloating about that, I feel obliged to tell you what I did in my statistics exam, an exam where they give you two and a half hours, and you use half an hour. Firstly I did not open the paper for a while, when I did, between every question I worked out if I was, proportionally going too fast. I know, that is such a cool thing to do. It gets better - I also did my maths drill "game", I chose to mix it up a bit after I'd done all of the 1-12 times tables in a random order;) (living on the edge) and I did 100 division questions. Boom. I also spent twenty five minutes colouring in a bar chart. It was awesome. At least those colouring pencils came to some use today though! Well, hardly needed, but I used them anyway. I bought them for geography after seeing that there was basically a four mark question for what cannot be described as anything but colouring in. I hadn't owned colouring pencils since year nine in art, even then, barely, so I bought some from Sainsbury's at £4(!!!!!) for a pack. Shocking. Bamboozlement. Robbery.

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