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Frith ([personal profile] frith_in_thorns) wrote2010-06-24 10:29 pm
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it's over

I have finished my exams.  Seriously, I cannot express my relief at this coherently enough or completely enough - they have eaten up my life for the past month and a half of revision and now they are GONE.  And I don't think I did too badly.  Evolution & Systematics definitely went better than Plants & Microbes, but I was expecting that.  I think I got phytochrome(red) and phytochrome(far red) the wrong way round, which worries me a lot, but I probably should stop worrying about it.

I had the most lovely awesome post-exam meeting ever.  Since I have an official doctory note stating that I am a Very Special Snowflake I take my exams in a little room in college on my own, while everyone else is over in the main exam schools.  So when I came out into the main quad [livejournal.com profile] susannajoy  and Eleanor were there with the most amazing mobius paper chain which they wrapped me in and a paper flower garland to go on my head.  It was lovely :D

Now I get to go home and do exciting things like read books which are about neither plants nor evolution and have no statistics and names of genes in.  Also I get to go to the Lake District with TolkSoc on Saturday for a week - I can be excited about that now!!!
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[personal profile] leesa_perrie 2010-06-25 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Excellent - now you can enjoy freedom for a while!! Have fun in the Lake District - that's where hubby and I honeymoned (near to Keswick), oh, just over 12 years ago now!!

(Excuse me while I go feed this male blackbird standing at the back door... Okay, that's him sorted for a while!!)

If you go near Lake Windermere, there's a freshwater centre - like a Sea Life Centre but with mainly non-sea life creatures - that we went to. There's a bit where you walk through a tunnel with the water above and around you, and it is open at the top and so there were all these ducks from the lake diving down, right by the glass! Really cool!!! So, I can recommend that! We also enjoyed the Keswick motor museum - an A Team van being the highlight for me back then!!