Decisions, decisions.
Jan. 28th, 2007 03:46 pmSo the Physiology I exam is coming up on Thursday. I've started studying for it (read: gone over 4 chapters out of the 25 we have been given) and I'm pretty sure it's going to be a big fat FAILURE.
I'd been thinking about it for a while, and now that monthly pains got me so behind on my studying anyway, I think it's time to make the decision: give up on Physiology I and start early studying on the other subjects I have, hoping to either pass it with what I know (HA, HA) or just take the exam on another exam period, or continue with Physiology I anyway andfreak out about study the rest of the subjects when they're due? (For the record, the other subjects are Mathematics, Inorganic Chemistry I and Physics. Mathematics and Physics are easy, Chemistry is not so easy but I've done an extra credit project so I have room to write a 4 and still pass.)
I'd give up on Physiology I, only I'd hate myself knowing I could have made (or at least pretended to make) the effort and I didn't. So... I don't think I will.
I shared my predicament with my father, too. His response was to bring me his report card from when he was a university student and show me that he'd only passed three out of six subjects in his first semester. (Which supposedly means I'm doing a stellar work, with my estimated 2/2.) Moral of the story: don't worry.
Yeah.
Call me superstitious, but... wish me luck, guys.
See ya,
Anna.
I'd been thinking about it for a while, and now that monthly pains got me so behind on my studying anyway, I think it's time to make the decision: give up on Physiology I and start early studying on the other subjects I have, hoping to either pass it with what I know (HA, HA) or just take the exam on another exam period, or continue with Physiology I anyway and
I'd give up on Physiology I, only I'd hate myself knowing I could have made (or at least pretended to make) the effort and I didn't. So... I don't think I will.
I shared my predicament with my father, too. His response was to bring me his report card from when he was a university student and show me that he'd only passed three out of six subjects in his first semester. (Which supposedly means I'm doing a stellar work, with my estimated 2/2.) Moral of the story: don't worry.
Yeah.
Call me superstitious, but... wish me luck, guys.
See ya,
Anna.
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Date: 2007-01-28 03:08 pm (UTC)Did you know that when you worry the most, things will turn out just fine? And when you expect it to go well, you'll be disappointed?
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Date: 2007-01-28 04:05 pm (UTC)Thanks for the wishes! :)
See ya,
Anna.
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Date: 2007-01-28 04:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-28 04:15 pm (UTC)See ya,
Anna.