Monday, 26th March, 5:12pm
Fun things to do in an exam #12: Run into the room, looking around frantically. Breathe a sigh of relief. Walk up to the instructor, say "They've found me, I need to leave the country!", then run out.
Hey readers
Monday morning, Literature exam, didn't study, no cheat sheet, still half asleep. Yeah, welcome to Year 12, V. I think the topic was something like "T.S. Eliot argued that society is souless and dull", or something like that. I don't even remember what I wrote, it was just two and a half pages of blah. I did manage to do a paragraph on how Eliot often hints at prostitution, though. Scary part was, it almost made sense. Anyway, just because ONE exam isn't bad enough, I had a Maths one in the afternoon. Seriously?! Do all the teachers stand around and plot how to destroy our souls, all while cackling wildly?! Now, I like to think I'm fairly good at maths, but there was one question that I just face-palmed on. It was something about interest, and I was writing madly, when I glanced up at the top of the question and noticed I'd gotten one of the numbers wrong. Just one number, but it was enough to screw up the whole question. So the writing on the question ended with "164993.64 over 34... wait..............bollocks." Hopefully, I might get a mark for making the teacher laugh. Maybe.
Later, readers
The Vigilante.
They're SAC's not exams.
ReplyDeleteAlso I did pretty much the same thing on mine, except I am fairly sure I went through everything in the question and then reviewed. Plus used all these unnecessary equations. *headdesk*