one down, one to go
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This morning I edited and turned in my final essay for my State and Local Government class. \o/
I am pretty sure I'm getting an A. I have gotten 100% on every assignment up to this point, and I followed the instructions just as thoroughly this time, so, you know, it would be pretty weird for the results to change at this late date. (Seriously, Prof. R lays out a list of things he wants to see in the essay, and if you include them all and can write grammatically correct sentences plus moderately coherent introduction and conclusion paragraphs, you're golden. I would be embarrassed at how easy the assignments are, except I have seen firsthand how bad a depressingly large percentage of the population is at writing grammatically correct sentences, let alone stringing them together into a coherent train of thought. *sigh*)
On the Spanish front, I still don't know when the written final will go live. Prof. G said it will be available for 24 hours, but she still hasn't fixed a date. My oral final is Tuesday at 7:00pm, and it will be a roughly 5-minute phone conversation in Spanish. I am not confident in my ability to decipher spoken Spanish and respond coherently off the top of my head, but Prof. G is a pretty forgiving grader so I'm not too worried.
And that's where I stand vis-à-vis college at the moment. :)
I am pretty sure I'm getting an A. I have gotten 100% on every assignment up to this point, and I followed the instructions just as thoroughly this time, so, you know, it would be pretty weird for the results to change at this late date. (Seriously, Prof. R lays out a list of things he wants to see in the essay, and if you include them all and can write grammatically correct sentences plus moderately coherent introduction and conclusion paragraphs, you're golden. I would be embarrassed at how easy the assignments are, except I have seen firsthand how bad a depressingly large percentage of the population is at writing grammatically correct sentences, let alone stringing them together into a coherent train of thought. *sigh*)
On the Spanish front, I still don't know when the written final will go live. Prof. G said it will be available for 24 hours, but she still hasn't fixed a date. My oral final is Tuesday at 7:00pm, and it will be a roughly 5-minute phone conversation in Spanish. I am not confident in my ability to decipher spoken Spanish and respond coherently off the top of my head, but Prof. G is a pretty forgiving grader so I'm not too worried.
And that's where I stand vis-à-vis college at the moment. :)
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Date: 2018-12-11 02:09 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2018-12-11 02:10 am (UTC)