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Jul. 10th, 2002 11:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today was definitely one of the most hectic days I have encountered so far. First off, I went to camp in the morning, and I told everyone that I had to leave by 11:30. That didn't stop them from holding me up though. I was literally running all over the place, having to hand over the remaining things that I couldn't do before, somehow managing to get myself involved with my first project again - even though I thought it was all settled now - and demo'ing my second project, the one that I'm going to present tomorrow. My right ankle didn't exactly like being treated in that way, but I didn't have a choice.
Then, I had to rush to university to take the qualifying English test, which is for people who don't get a B4 grade or better for A-level General Paper. The test was supposed to start at 1pm, and by the time I left camp it was 12:15. Fortunately, my brother was waiting for me outside the gate, so I was able to get there in time; otherwise, it'd have taken at least half an hour. There wasn't much time to have lunch though, so I had to make do with a fruit bar. I suppose one could imagine how I felt, being the only person inside the test hall in uniform and sticking out like a sore thumb.
The test itself wasn't as difficult as I thought, and I left the hall at 2:30 in time to catch a bus home, where I finally managed to have a decent lunch. After that, and a short nap, it's time to get everything ready for tomorrow and the day after, which I'm still doing. It's not glamorous or exciting, but I don't really have a choice.
I only hope I don't fall asleep tomorrow during the presentation, after which I have to go for physio and then rush back to camp.
Then, I had to rush to university to take the qualifying English test, which is for people who don't get a B4 grade or better for A-level General Paper. The test was supposed to start at 1pm, and by the time I left camp it was 12:15. Fortunately, my brother was waiting for me outside the gate, so I was able to get there in time; otherwise, it'd have taken at least half an hour. There wasn't much time to have lunch though, so I had to make do with a fruit bar. I suppose one could imagine how I felt, being the only person inside the test hall in uniform and sticking out like a sore thumb.
The test itself wasn't as difficult as I thought, and I left the hall at 2:30 in time to catch a bus home, where I finally managed to have a decent lunch. After that, and a short nap, it's time to get everything ready for tomorrow and the day after, which I'm still doing. It's not glamorous or exciting, but I don't really have a choice.
I only hope I don't fall asleep tomorrow during the presentation, after which I have to go for physio and then rush back to camp.