Tuesday, December 22, 2009

It's Christmas, I think

As final exams have consumed the majority of my time that I might have otherwise spent blogging, I can now officially say that stranglehold on my time-space continuum has ended and now I'm free to not blog out of sheer laziness instead.

A few thoughts on my first round of university final exams to share with you:

  1. We all deal with stress differently but you would be interested to know that when you have 400-500 people waiting to write an exam, most tend to do the same thing: Talk incessantly to the person nearest to you and try to gauge through indirect questioning whether you know more than they do.
  2. There is a God. Specifically, There is a strong positive correlation between the direction I have chosen and the success met the further I walk down the path. Don't mistake this for fair-weather fanship as it is considerably more difficult to attribute one's success to anyone other than oneself.
  3. Finishing multiple choice exams in the shortest amount of time possible is highly recommended.
  4. Avoiding the persons mentioned in #1 will drastically reduce your pre-exam stress.
  5. Taking a pre-exam constitutional is the most economical way to accomplish #4
Now for those marks...