Exams ‘06, day three
The German final was easy, easy, easy as pie, easy as cake, easy as lasagna. Laughably easy. This isn’t just me being strange, I tell you. Everyone thought it was easy.
Plus everyone was practically guaranteed ten points of extra credit. I was ready to just say you could buy potatoes in the music department of stores, because I could’ve done that and made a thousand other errors and probably still gotten an A.
Karin, Maria, and I walked down to the Commons. Good times throwing berries and frolicking in DeWitt Park and other such things.
The Math B was– okay. Just, okay. It was long, and there was one hideously evil statistic problem that had me positively shivering with fear. Please, please, let me have gotten the formula for standard deviation right.
Then I went to Karin the Lovely’s house! (Hey Karin, how would you like that to be your new nickname?)
We watched Napoleon Dynamite, which is exactly what I did near the end of last year too. This may become a new tradition. Is that an oxymoron? New tradition?
We also went wading in the creek with her sweet little brothers. It was so peaceful and beautiful when the sun was setting, the water so silky cool around our feet. I wish I’d brought my camera with me.
Then again, I don’t. It would’ve gotten soaked while Karin and I were having our little water fight.
Anyway, we were having such a wonderful time that we didn’t here my mom or Karin’s dad calling for us to come back.
Obviously, I just glazed over most of the day. But you get the general gist of it. It was fun.
16 June 2006 at 3:02 pm
It was easy to the point to where I thought it was too good to be true. I kept thinking I skipped a whole page or something. I was trying to find you after the exam. THANKS FOR LEAVING ME. NOT! Whatever. See ya at Bio!
17 June 2006 at 6:34 pm
Aw, I’m sorry! We hung around for a while after the exam, but I didn’t see you. Oh well.
17 June 2006 at 9:48 pm
Ya oh well. Psh. One more, and we’re outta there.
24 April 2008 at 11:27 pm
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