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In order of good-ness:
I am seriously WTFing at Biology. I got a 'c' the first time I took the Foundation Module, and I've been getting 'D's in all of our mocks - how the hell did that turn into an overall 'A'?
I got about what I expected in the others. Maths was very rushed with the learning, and I hadn't actually finished reading the M2 book when I took that exam (that was the u). Chem was my guaranteed 'A'. Physics was up in the air, but I expected an 'A' or a 'B'.
After spending and hour and a half at school with Mez and Lottie, waiting for other people to turn up (after Mia and Hattie left, no-one did, though we overheard the phonecall to Zahra in Guadaloup), I went back to work to tell the folk at the office, had me lunch, and then shot off to East-the-Water for a singing workshop organised by Emma from 'Emma and the Professor'.
The girls from 'Ember' (Rebecca and Emily) turned up, a mother-daughter combo, the lady who runs the church and a festival-organisation bloke. I'll get up some recordings in a bit - not from the workshop, but the songs from it I've recorded afterward.
NowI'vegotaconcerttogotoandhaveytogoquickbye!
ETA: The show was great - there was a boy on first, and he was really nervy and it was cute. And he played the mandolin and sang about being in love with a married Blacksmith. The second woman - well, you could hear the substituted vowels whenever she said the word 'women'. Third we had Tony Truscott again (I bought his CD), and then last we had a dueting pair whose penultimate song was the best.
Subject | Module Marks | Overall Mark |
---|---|---|
Chemistry | (a)aa | A |
Physics | baa | A |
Biology | abb | A |
Maths | bbb, u | B |
I am seriously WTFing at Biology. I got a 'c' the first time I took the Foundation Module, and I've been getting 'D's in all of our mocks - how the hell did that turn into an overall 'A'?
I got about what I expected in the others. Maths was very rushed with the learning, and I hadn't actually finished reading the M2 book when I took that exam (that was the u). Chem was my guaranteed 'A'. Physics was up in the air, but I expected an 'A' or a 'B'.
After spending and hour and a half at school with Mez and Lottie, waiting for other people to turn up (after Mia and Hattie left, no-one did, though we overheard the phonecall to Zahra in Guadaloup), I went back to work to tell the folk at the office, had me lunch, and then shot off to East-the-Water for a singing workshop organised by Emma from 'Emma and the Professor'.
The girls from 'Ember' (Rebecca and Emily) turned up, a mother-daughter combo, the lady who runs the church and a festival-organisation bloke. I'll get up some recordings in a bit - not from the workshop, but the songs from it I've recorded afterward.
NowI'vegotaconcerttogotoandhaveytogoquickbye!
ETA: The show was great - there was a boy on first, and he was really nervy and it was cute. And he played the mandolin and sang about being in love with a married Blacksmith. The second woman - well, you could hear the substituted vowels whenever she said the word 'women'. Third we had Tony Truscott again (I bought his CD), and then last we had a dueting pair whose penultimate song was the best.
Le Sigh
Date: 2006-08-17 06:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-17 07:59 pm (UTC)