In other uni news, I got my exam results back, and they're alright. I somehow didn't fail any exams, which is great and all, but I'm now more confused than ever - I did far better than I thought I should!
I know some of you readers will say "well of course you did okay, you spent months writing about just chemistry", and sure, I revised a lot. Far more than I needed to. To the point I felt burnt out, even. But even so...I almost did too well.
You might remember I mentioned how I felt like I failed biochem? Well, not only did I pass, I did so with flying colours. That includes the exam, which was only part of my overall grade, which frightens me somewhat. The same exam where I didn't answer a good chunk of the questions...hmmm.
And yet, supposedly all that's added up in the end. After all, the exams are marked, then cross-referenced with other lecturers, even from other unis. And all those lecturers can't be wrong, right?
I mean I'll take it, but it was a bit awkward checking my grades and seeing how good they ended up being. It definitely wasn't what I was expecting.
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