Not So Doomsday
Apr. 18th, 2006 09:53 amFirst I want to thank everyone for being so supportive -- its been incredibly helpful to me.
So I took my test yesterday -- and it wasn't really doomsday. Doomsday would have been a lot worse than this was.
In a way, I should have seen these questions coming -- they were things my advisor asks all the time, in every class. I guess my paranoia convinced me that the questions for a final exam master's thing should be much harder than that.
So I wrote my responses and I think they were good. More importantly, they are defendable -- I can sit in front of my committee and tell them straight to their faces what I meant and back it up with real evidence. Always a lovely feeling.
Today I have my two classes to get through. I also need to go by the rental place and talk to them about the subletting situation. Somewhere in there I need to find time to call my mom.
But everything is much happier and shinier today.
So I took my test yesterday -- and it wasn't really doomsday. Doomsday would have been a lot worse than this was.
In a way, I should have seen these questions coming -- they were things my advisor asks all the time, in every class. I guess my paranoia convinced me that the questions for a final exam master's thing should be much harder than that.
So I wrote my responses and I think they were good. More importantly, they are defendable -- I can sit in front of my committee and tell them straight to their faces what I meant and back it up with real evidence. Always a lovely feeling.
Today I have my two classes to get through. I also need to go by the rental place and talk to them about the subletting situation. Somewhere in there I need to find time to call my mom.
But everything is much happier and shinier today.