
Today's Letters: Dear Mr. Loerke, this weekend we went on a hot date with the Morrison's & their offspring. Watching you play with Ava made me wanna buy a jungle gym and a pair of Kangaroo sneaks. Dear Darby, I know summer must be approaching when Tim starts asking me to make your mom's fruit pizza recipe every week. Pretty sure it should come with a WARNING label that reads: HIGHLY ADDICTIVE, MAY CAUSE 1 Day CONSUMPTION AND STOMACH PAIN. Dear Brick Workout at the Lake, I love you. I hate you. Dear Husband, on Saturday morning you took the Jurisprudence Exam and passed! (Insert one step closer to graduation here).
Happy Freakin Monday, Homies! What's the hardest exam you've ever taken? Pretty sure my Spanish 210 final was almost the death of me. Hablo, hablas, habla, hablamos, hablais, hablan!
Btw, we maybe might be having 5 giveaways this afternoon in honor of our blog's 1 year Birthday next week-- FIVE. So be sure and check back after this morning's MR340 Race Update so you can enter! I promise, you won't wanna miss these!
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My Italian written exam in Year 13 (last year of UK High school). Previously you could take a dictionary in with you and you had dictionary time to decode your paper - the year I took it that was ditched and you had to do the whole paper without a dictionary - I thought I'd died and gone to Italian Hell lol.
There wasn't really a positive to it - I got an E which is classed as a pass but doesn't get you very far (on the other hand at the level below which is GCSE I got a B - how did I fail so badly?!)
Hardest exam? Definitely International Organizations and Law.
Anything in Math class from 2nd grade on was the hardest exam ever. this should explain why i took basic algebra THREE TIMES in college. me no understand the mathmatics.
My grad school Neuroanatomy exam almost made me crazy! Come to think of it, the GRE wasn't that much fun either :S
That pie looks delicious!!
dental hygiene national board exam! 8 hours of death!!! p.s. love your blog!
I am taking the Certified Journalism Educator Exam this month to become nationally certified in the subject. I am hoping to make my journalism students proud!
Hello!
I've been reading for a while and enjoy your blog thoroughly.
The hardest test I took was definitely the GRE, which haunted my mushy brain for a week afterwards. Analogies, fractions, doing multiplication the long way? Gosh, my high school self probably would have rocked it.
Fruit pizza is...there just are no words.
Whitney
My cumulative Greek II exam was brain-frying. My room looked like something from "A Beautiful Mind" because I had papers with vocabulary, verb conjugations, and declensions taped up everywhere! Ack!
Hello, Linguistic 410 Final!
My hardest was to obtain my nursing license last year....the dreaded NCLEX! It was awful!
For those of us post 40 year olds (very) my yearly medical exam is pretty rough. I think my MD lost his watch last year. Maybe he'll get it back this year...
Hardest tests (so far): Greek, Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry....looking forward to graduating in 33 days!
Gasp! The State Social Work exam for my license.
M to the CAT.
The hardest exam for me was in A & P in college on bones. It was am oral exam and the professor would point to a place on the model skeleton and say something like " tell me the innervation of a muscle that has an opposite action of a muscle that has its origin here ". For 75 questions. I cried afterwards, but I passed!
The hardest exam I took would easily be the unholy alliance of my Intro to Ethics exams as a sophomore. The teacher is among the worst on RateMyProfessor, and makes the class hard simply because he can. What's worse is that I needed this as one of my core courses, even though I'm a Fisheries major.
Hardest exam by far: statstics. Ugh.
Came to your awesome blog via the lovely Meatbagz gals. Love it. And they are correct, I am hooked. Love to read about people enjoying life, having fun and making the world a better place. Happy to "meet" you.
Yum! I just made a fruit pizza on Friday for a baby shower! Totally addicted and love spreading the fruit pizza cheer with co-workers :)
Uuuuugh. Definitely Neuroanatomy; similar to the "Bones" test that Anonymous said, but with pins in brain slices and then asked the name, function, and diseases associated with the anatomical part that was pinned. ::gags::
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