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Took a look at my exam results

and I apparently managed to score a 7.3 for the exam alone. I’m relieved that I really did pass the exam. Normally I’m not excited by joy of a 7.3, eventhough it is not a bad mark either, but right now I’m just really happy that I don’t have to retake the exam! And like I said before, it was the first exam on the new university, accompanied by lots of getting used to anything. So far, I have not found the topics discussed difficult, but we have to read a lot more than I’m used to. That also contributes to my happiness, at least I don’t have to go through learning all this matter again.

There were 6 questions on the exam and the average of points for every question was the final mark. I am especially happy that I managed to score the full 10 points for one question, which was a practical question to see if we’d understand what we have learned. A lot of people did not so well on this one, so I’m extra proud of myself ;). Another thing I’m a little proud of is that I managed to make no spelling mistakes. Yes, I’ve been made fun of all day, but I do really care about the way I write and spell. Some people are so terrible at spelling in their own language :S. I won’t say that I never make mistakes, but I do check my spelling. One of the teachers that corrected the exam probably was very annoyed by spelling mistakes, because he corrected them for everyone and I had none ;).

(Yes, my English spelling could be much better, but it still counts as a foreign language for me, so I’m prone to mistakes ;)).

THe other exam still isn’t in yet :(.



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