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14 October 2005

Yes, Yes, I KNOW there are two other posts I need to write!

But I can't just now! All I can do is babble here.

Japanese midterms! I hope yours went really well, Emmett--you had your Japanese oral on Thursday, wasn't it? I had my oral this morning, and I don't know my score yet, but my teacher said I only made one real mistake. I finished the written exam about an hour and a half ago, and manged to pull a 96.1%. n_n

Remember how I took the challenge test for physical science at the beginning of the semester and got an A? Well, despite that, I'm still going to class and taking notes. I'm not doing any of the work, because that's just stupid, but I still go hear the lectures. Why? Because I'm me. What else would you expect? Anyway, circumstances worked out such that I found myself coordinating a small study group yesterday in preparation for the big test (that I don't have to take). Three other people came and we reviewed the concepts, made sure everyone knew what they were doing, and I answered a bunch of questions. I found it extremely satisfying, and that thinking about how to relate the concepts in my own words made me understand them slightly better. ... Just thought I'd mention how cool it was.

Okay. I'm done. I laugh at anyone who expected emotional posts this time around.

~Paul

x_x <=== In a weird mood of an entirely different sort

3 comments:

Elder Child said...

You were laughing at me, Paul. Congratuations! Now, don't let your head explode in an aneurism of pride! 9_9

See, I can make faces too.

Anyway, I bought a DVD called Journey of Faith. It's a documentary made by BYU professors about the journey of Lehi. Have you seen it? It's amazing!

Emmett said...

Whoop whoop whoop!! Passed with an A!!! I must admit that the teacher said I made three mistakes, though. But word up to us Japanese homies!

Maren said...

Oh, all you smart Japanese-speaking-freaky people. (Berit is here.)
Great job on your test, boys! I'm enjoying failing math class currently ("So am I!"), and having fun in anthropology. I can't type...