Friday, December 5, 2008

The finals of next week

I am going to be on the go next week. I can feel it. There is so much I'm going to have to cram in my head. These finals are going to kill my booty. I'm trying my best to see the good side of things, like having the knowledge of what has been taught to me over the course of four months. Another one is once I'm through, I don't have to worry about taking anymore tests in that class until next year, making it easier for me to enjoy my Christmas holiday. That'll be so good. It's just so much to know. I'm not used to these kind of tests since I just came out of high school but I will survive. I have gotten my chemistry lab final out the way and, thankfully, I did not have a biology exam to study for also. Some of the tests next week are going to be easy. Some are going to be hard. I pray the Lord watch over me because I am going to need it.

I have a feeling that my chemistry final will be easy since it is multiple choice. That is good because I will have a twenty-five percent chance of getting the question right. There is a lot I have to study. Givng the review of what is going to be on the test will require a lot of formulas and equations. I am glad that I like chemistry and it is my major because I will really be hating this now. On this test, my teacher usually put a twenty-five point curve, therefore, making it good for me. And for english, I am glad that I have to turn in my four-page paper. That will give me enough of time to study for my test.

Now, history and biology is a different story. The test for history is going to kill my butt. It is so much on the review that I do not know about. When did teachers start to identify empires on the map? Come on!!! I rather find the cities inside the country before trying to find these empires. Essay questions are not my best. And biology is not making it any better. I don't know anything about all they polyphase and all that scientific stuff. I just pray that I get a passing grade on all my exams so I will not be on academic probation.

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