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So, GRE biology: the fun begins 0830 (gasp, so early!), Saturday morning, Apr 12, 2008.
I'm unbelievably nervous; if all goes according to plan, I'll be finishing reading through my GRE Biology book tomorrow, do two practise tests (one free-timed, one timed, natch) and do some web-based research (quick! What's the archegonium?). My quick look at the test yesternight revealed: I have no clue about nothing, but - should luck be my companion - my guesses should be reasonably good. So optimistic, yeah. Let's see how it goes; let's see how much I can get done in the next twenty-four hours, and lets hope I don't spend my entire Friday cleaning my room (which is frightfully dirty) or walking around (which is frightfully fun).
Wish me luck!
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Pretty boring day, as it goes. One of those days where you wonder whether anything interesting ever happens to people in Springfield, while all the while there's a buzz going on in the background of things happening to other people.
Well, not all other people. Gerard (who lives here, by the way) just found out he'd been accepted at Brown University, the one place he'd been talking about going to for ages, in pretty much exactly the area of study he's most into. How brilliant is that?! Makes the whole post-July situation in our house get more interesting, obviously, but how much more interesting remains to be seen.
Sigh. I wish something majorly exciting happens to me, soon.
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