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| Yes, so I spent at least 5-6 hours on Saturday and a good 4-5 hours on
Sunday studying. I even spent an hour in bed Sunday night studying for
it as well.
I was up at nearly 5AM this morning, an hour before I needed and
wanted to wake up; but I was up cause my mind was focused on this exam
so much. I spent 20 minutes waiting for my dad, and I got to school at
a few minutes after 7AM. My parents could easily tell that I was
stressed out over it as well.
I was going to study for a good solid three hours, but I talked with
one kid - but at that point if I didn't know it then I wouldn't have
ever learned it. Kind of the "too late now" thing. 10AM comes up, so I
go to the library, take it.
I do that really stupid survey (for the THIRD time in a row) and then
they following screen said something like:
Congratulations, you passed.
Now I'm on a high for the rest of the day. Yay!
Adam
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| cybersoldier01 2004-04-12, 7:24 pm |
| Congratulations and best wishes for your future.
cybersoldier01
"Adam" <FibrOptikL@aol.com> wrote in message
news:9igl70tpsuc8ctpc3nvh0nplb
s380vld4o@4ax.com...
> Yes, so I spent at least 5-6 hours on Saturday and a good 4-5 hours on
> Sunday studying. I even spent an hour in bed Sunday night studying for
> it as well.
>
> I was up at nearly 5AM this morning, an hour before I needed and
> wanted to wake up; but I was up cause my mind was focused on this exam
> so much. I spent 20 minutes waiting for my dad, and I got to school at
> a few minutes after 7AM. My parents could easily tell that I was
> stressed out over it as well.
>
> I was going to study for a good solid three hours, but I talked with
> one kid - but at that point if I didn't know it then I wouldn't have
> ever learned it. Kind of the "too late now" thing. 10AM comes up, so I
> go to the library, take it.
>
> I do that really stupid survey (for the THIRD time in a row) and then
> they following screen said something like:
>
> Congratulations, you passed.
>
> Now I'm on a high for the rest of the day. Yay!
>
> Adam
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| Edward A. Weissbard 2004-04-13, 1:24 pm |
| Good to hear!
Edward
El Paso, TX
"Adam" <FibrOptikL@aol.com> wrote in message
news:9igl70tpsuc8ctpc3nvh0nplb
s380vld4o@4ax.com...
> Yes, so I spent at least 5-6 hours on Saturday and a good 4-5 hours on
> Sunday studying. I even spent an hour in bed Sunday night studying for
> it as well.
>
> I was up at nearly 5AM this morning, an hour before I needed and
> wanted to wake up; but I was up cause my mind was focused on this exam
> so much. I spent 20 minutes waiting for my dad, and I got to school at
> a few minutes after 7AM. My parents could easily tell that I was
> stressed out over it as well.
>
> I was going to study for a good solid three hours, but I talked with
> one kid - but at that point if I didn't know it then I wouldn't have
> ever learned it. Kind of the "too late now" thing. 10AM comes up, so I
> go to the library, take it.
>
> I do that really stupid survey (for the THIRD time in a row) and then
> they following screen said something like:
>
> Congratulations, you passed.
>
> Now I'm on a high for the rest of the day. Yay!
>
> Adam
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