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Locit
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AP tests continue, and my tolerance for memorizing facts concerning that bastard Hamilton and his damnable banking system is wearing thin. It will all be over tomorrow, except for psychology on Tuesday. Then I can blissfully procrastinate in the rest of my classes for another week until finals. I think I smoked the Eng. language and composition test, though.

Do you know what a syllogism is? 'Cause I do.

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chriscaffee
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Edit: 2.5 in Physics. My academic career proceeds.

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Compared to all you guys, I feel like a sad, worthless mental reject for posting that I am very proud of the C I recieved from my maths-mechanics mock that I took yesterday. It's decidedly better than the 2% I fielded last time. To be fair, I got an A in physics about three months ago, which is the principal reason that I haven't abandoned hope of getting into Liecester University's spaceship course.

It's my dream. Physics with space science and technology is it's full name; but you can call it "daddy". There is at lease one space launch every year that employs parts constructed by Liecester university. Participants study spaceship construction, mechanics of spaceflight and the technology behind all those X-ray pictures the hubble takes, and in the fourth year they are assigned to a team building a space probe and launching it. Doing this course invariably gets you poached by the ESA or NASA and paid millions of moneys etc etc.

And you need an ABC to get in. Which relies on my getting a B in chemistry.

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