And the Exams Begin!
Dec. 15th, 2003 08:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Took two exams today: Geisert, which I was planning on, and Ishibashi, which I wasn't really planning on.
Everyone but Brandy and Denise ready for my ranting? Good.
I can't believe I wasted sooooo much time studying China! So much time, and it was barely even on the test! Good thing I didn't remember much of it then, hmmm? *grins* But still, I put a lot of effort into the China bit, because as we all know Geisert LOOOOOVES China! And. It. Wasn't. Even. On. The. Test.
Well, that's not true, true. Two of the essay questions did pertain to China, but it was obvious by the nature of the questions that he really didn't believe anyone would answer them, when the question on the Heian period was so much easier.
Although, it makes me glad that the book I read for his book review wasn't completely wasted as it pertained to this period in history. That means I remembered a lot more about it than other time periods (just because my brain remembers some books better than others for some reason...still can't figure out the how's and why's of it yet, though).
And Professor Ishibashi's exam was ok. It was inevitable that my mind would blank out on the most point worthy part of the exam and have a million things to say about stuff that's only worth like ten points. *shakes head*
In true R-MWC tradition, all I can say is...I'm glad that it's over.
^___^v
Everyone but Brandy and Denise ready for my ranting? Good.
I can't believe I wasted sooooo much time studying China! So much time, and it was barely even on the test! Good thing I didn't remember much of it then, hmmm? *grins* But still, I put a lot of effort into the China bit, because as we all know Geisert LOOOOOVES China! And. It. Wasn't. Even. On. The. Test.
Well, that's not true, true. Two of the essay questions did pertain to China, but it was obvious by the nature of the questions that he really didn't believe anyone would answer them, when the question on the Heian period was so much easier.
Although, it makes me glad that the book I read for his book review wasn't completely wasted as it pertained to this period in history. That means I remembered a lot more about it than other time periods (just because my brain remembers some books better than others for some reason...still can't figure out the how's and why's of it yet, though).
And Professor Ishibashi's exam was ok. It was inevitable that my mind would blank out on the most point worthy part of the exam and have a million things to say about stuff that's only worth like ten points. *shakes head*
In true R-MWC tradition, all I can say is...I'm glad that it's over.
^___^v