Wednesday started off quite horrible. I woke up and discovered that I had missed my Religion in Contemporary America exam. I couldn’t believe that I had done something that foolish. What’s worse is that I had even stayed up all night studying for that silly exam! It was such a horrible thing that I woke up late. So now, because of me staying up studying for a test, and then waking up late, I have to get a dreadful 0 on the test. This now means that I get a D in the class! What a crummy morning.
Immediately thereafter I decided to go out and try to figure out someway to not have that 0 appear on my record. I went all the way to my professors office to try to find him, but to no avail he wasn’t there. I decided to call his phone and try to schedule a make-up time. I left the professor a message and then sat and waited. He called back around 3 and told me that I could take it on Thursday at 1 PM. This was the best news that I had heard all day.
I spent the night studying for the Religion test. First, I began by reading the tragic and hilarious book “Inherit the Wind” which was a play on the trial in a small county about the teaching of Evolution in a highly religious community. It had its funny moments and quotes that I may post up somewhere later on. I also went over a few of the notes that night as well. Wednesday night also saw me packing up my stuff to go home. I couldn’t believe the massive amounts of stuff that was in the room. But I managed to clean it all up and make the room look brand spanking new looking.
Thursday, I woke up with a fresh outlook on life. Today would be a wonderful day because I would be able to remedy the situation from the previous day. It was quite excellent the morning I had. I studied more for the test. Test time quickly drew close and was it surprising.
The test was unbelievable difficult. I was expecting a multiple choice test, but to my horror and disbelief it was a short answer one. Even worse was that it wasn’t one of those “put what you just learned into practice ones” but rather a define these three things. All in all, I think I did quite well even if I did struggle on two of the questions.
The day ended in a reasonably wonderful fashion as I was able to leave VCU and go back home.
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