Ah, what a beautiful day it was todal eh? The sun was shining up above us and there was hardly a breeze at all, most of the school were laughing and giggling outside making the most of the new summer weather, but where were year eleven? Stuck in an exam hall completing probably one of the most tedious and boring subjects I've ever taken part in. I know in my previous blog I mentioned that Business Studies was dreadful, but Citizenship takes it to a whole new level. The title of this blog refers to the substantial wait that occurs after you have finished your exam, I think you know what I'm talking about. You can't talk, you can't even look around in fear an invigilator will accuse you of cheating, even though you finished your exam roughly twenty minutes ago *sigh*. So yeah, if you have been in that position you know how I'm feeling. But to be fair I think I did pretty well in it anyways, because it was mostly common sense any who.
The first part of this blog sounds pretty melodramatic and depressing but oddly enough I had a pretty good day. The weather enhanced the good mood, although it's a shame I didn't spend much of the school day outdoors, but never the less I enjoyed it. My best friend and I decided to take some extra special snaps around the school which turned out to be really lovely and have now published them onto Facebook, so check them out if you want too. One of the photos involved us clambering on top of the lockers, and being the crazy people we are, we obliged and managed to be faced with the top of the dusty old lockers of our form room. It was all going fine until I lent on one with my elbow and it broke, not only that, when I panicked and move away the one that I was sitting on top of also dented, what a disaster. When I had finally got both feet on solid ground again we investigated the damage that I had caused, two big dents on top of the lockers, now that's what I call leaving my mark :)

I could tell you weren't actually going to spend your precious time flicking through my facebook to find the photos so I have treated you to a little something above. That's me on the left and my best friend on the right..you may be thinking we look darn silly, but to be truthful I was having a wail of a time and couldn't care less what you are thinking.
Ah, the biology exam. Now I could say that I probably did terribly and act a little modest for a few moments, but in truth I think I did pretty well. I could have done with a little bit more revision but overall I think I did well and I'm hoping to at least pass it. So now I only have eight more exams left to do, and for this I'm pretty ecstatic. The only thing I was disappointed with was the sheer fact that I was seated in I8, this desk was not familiar to me and therefore I did not like it. It was cold and bare, unlike the comforting J3 that I have seated three previous exams in. But barring that it was a pretty good exam, as far as exams go.
Tomorrow is the last day of year eleven and in some ways I'm looking forward to it but in others I am not. I'm not sure how I am going to react to leaving everyone tomorrow, even though I am coming back for sixth form *fingers crossed*. I guess the only real shock for me will be that I am actually growing up and going into the real world now, not some fairytale dream that I was hoping for around the age of five. The worst part is I know when I go back in September, I am actually going to have to willingly participate in education, oh joy.
Despite my love of joining the blogging community I'm not feeling to bloggy tonight, so I will end today's blog here.
Keep the peace...
1 comments:
hey darling,
finally managed to leave a comment, it's taken me like .... well since you wrote the blog!!
hehe, love the photo and your description of the locker events :P
hehe i do love you darling x x x x
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