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Thursday, March 30, 2006

 

I'm dancing like a monkey!!


Mmm, mmm... mmm... maffths test.

Many people have been telling me how easy the maffths test would be. This made me overly-confident. I was certain all would be swell. Sure, I did revise, but I thought remembering about histograms, statistics, probability, and all the other subjects in that catergory, would be a piece of cake. Mmm, cake. I want sugar. ANYWAY, the revising was soon done.

So I went up 3 flights of stairs to the maffths room. I hate stairs. Ugh. And so, we took our places. A girl next to me asked us to shoot her. She said it would be as hard as anything. It was more off-putting when people were wishing others good luck, as if they expected us to fail miserably otherwise. But soon, this thing was started.


OK, here is a random break because I've just been watching "AAAH! Real Monsters!" Anyone remember that show? I remember watching it when I was about 5 or 6 at my EXfriend's birthday party... Good times, the 90s. Ickis, in the picture above, was always my favorite. Moving back onto the subject!!

Everyone around me was busy writing...stuff. Yes, but when I got onto one of the first questions, I just sort of... died. It was the subject I had JUST BEEN REVISING, and I could remember only half of it. And so half of it I did, in half the time we were given. Oooooops... Notice I'm not saying the SUBJECT of the question, as we're not allowed to discus this, as it is giving an 'unfair advantage'. So therefore, I'm zipped. Anyway, more questions like that followed, and at one point for about 2 minutes, I just suddenly broke down, all systems shut off. I had to get my head together, as my work was just getting messed up. Now I know how Windows computers feel like.

What made this breakdown worse was that it was when I had little time left. And others were still working hard around me. After these more-or-less 2 minutes, I zoomed off to catch up with everyone. And I think I managed to, even if I got them wrong. In fact, I'm sure at one point the person next to me looked at my work. I hope she did copy. That'll teach her for copying from the wrong person.

In the end, I somehow managed to finish on time. Questions were missed out, sure, but miracles can happen. But still, I think I flunked.

Flunked so very much.

And yet, there are still more cheaters, I heard of one girl who did a rather bad crime. Her name, I cannot say. What the hell, her name's "Cat". She was asking her neighbors about the answers. Note that - asking. She did that to me, once. When I had my music lesson, I had to sit outside and do the tests with other people who missed the original test day, which I also did myself. And the same girl was asking people the answers. Beardo the Weirdo - Natasha 'Tash' Anderson - foolishly gave them her. Even another girl, Hannah Harford, asked me the answers on my way up from my music lesson. At that point, I didn't know. But later when actually doing them, I UNDERSTOOD them (and later found out I was on the right track, in other words, I got most of them right) but I didn't want to share them, as that would not be fair.

And guess what? Hannah and Cat had the lowest marks in my class, and I had one of the highest.

Shame on them!! XP


Comments:
Filch on them or let them get away with it? I mean, it's a MATHS test. Maths is the most beautiful subject in the world. It's the same in every country... a universal language... and once something is proved in maths, it's proved forever. In science, you have to accept so much on faith. Just like religion. And they change what they teach you when you get to year 10. Science, that is, not religion.
 
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