Deadpool wrote:
Just to be able to laugh at everybody, I DON"T HAVE EXAMS hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Don't you love small, Quaker private schools
lucky bastard
Only 54 kids in the entire school, with a really laid back atmosphere. It is however, to easy for me, so next year I am moving to a much tougher school, The Edmund Burke school in Washington, D.C.
SO that can teach you how to be a perfect conservatist.
What a great idea. Every school should be doing that
Still too exams remaining at this side, not too much to study/revise though. Audiovisual Communication held tomorrow at 18.30, then Spanish Theory on the 25th and it's finally over. An easy one this 1st grade.
I just have one to go. It's my history exam which is in a week, after that I've graduated and I'm done with what in Denmark is approximately correspondent to the British A-levels
CrueTrue wrote:
Gymnasium, I guess? Enjoy! I did last year, and I would love to go through the last two weeks again
Sure is, and yes, the final two weeks will be absolutely awesome. Our graduation drive (don't know how to put that in English) will last 5 days because we have to go to some many different towns to get to everyone's place. I can't wait for that and nor can I wait to finally get my hat in one week precisely
CrueTrue wrote:
Gymnasium, I guess? Enjoy! I did last year, and I would love to go through the last two weeks again
Sure is, and yes, the final two weeks will be absolutely awesome. Our graduation drive (don't know how to put that in English) will last 5 days because we have to go to some many different towns to get to everyone's place. I can't wait for that and nor can I wait to finally get my hat in one week precisely
5 days? That's a lot. We were all over Zealand, and that didn't last for 5 days
Anyway, it's worth the three years. That's for sure. I guess we won't see you much the upcoming weeks