As you know, I took my
first big unit exam last Monday. I was displeased with my grade because I felt I had breezed through it and was very comfortable in how I did. This morning we received an e-mail that the grading center had used the wrong answer grid and my grade is much better - and much closer to how I actually felt that I scored! WHEEE! *dances around* I frakkin' rule Anatomy & Physiology! Go, me, go!!
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so what was the wrong score? and what was the correct score?
this happened to me once on my senior research paper is highschool. I did a research paper on a book called The Secret life of James Thurber and the dumb teacher graded it on The Secret Life of Walker Mitty. I was pissed. = 0
the wrong score was a B and the correct score was an A and since my Unit Exams are such a large percentage, it made a 6 point increase in my composite grade. :)
I've never read The Secret Life of James Thurber but I liked The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. And The Secret Life of Bees. I'm currently writing The Secret Life of Jamie under my covers with a flashlight at night. You guys have no idea.
Yay! I'm very happy for you, luv.
Also, were you alluding to dirtiness in that last sentence, because if so, man, did it make me laugh.
Dude, I hope your iPod is ok and that no hungry crazy people steal it and eat it whilst you're away.
Also: congrats on your test.
oops. Duplicate post.
CONGRATS on the test score! To quote a wise woman:
"Well, that was a freebie..."
But I believe you forgot something else for your "Happy Wednesday" post. It was a happy something-else too.
:-)
WHAT!!!!? I had it all planned out for TOMORROW!
I AM SUCH A LOSER!
pictures are at the hotel but you bet your ass that I'll be posting when I get off work.
i blame my late gift and birthday wishes on Jamie.
haha!
Dude, if it extends my birthday by a week, I'm all for it! As it is, I've had my birthday celebration, my anniversary celebration... and tomorrow, half the world invading the Hudson hotel. I don't think I've even ACKNOWLEDGED my birthday for 10 years. Guess I'll be making up for all the missed years. :-)
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