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I finally did my AP exams (Microeconomics, Macroeconomics) that I had been studying for for the past month. (Macro was a little difficult, but micro was easy.)
I also took the national mock examination (mandatory). Besides the 3 mandatory subjects (Maths, Language, English) I chose Politics, Economics, Economic Geography, and Contemporary History: Korea.
Aced politics (Got one question wrong), although I've never even learned the subject. Compared to my other subjects, it's probably my best.
I thought that having studied for the AP Economics tests, the National Examinations Economics would be a piece of cake. However, it seems that Korean standards of education are much, much higher than the west, or just ****ing difficult.
Now all the kids in my school are now prepping for the TEPS-an english proficiency test (I don't need to, cause I've got the 2nd highest score in record ), while I'm studying for the frigging end-term examinations, which there are 7 weeks remaining.
I wanted to play Portal, COD4, Vegas, and whatever. I'd been looking forward to them, when I realized that I don't even have time to get on HL2.net that often like I used to, much less play computer games on my now-nonexistant computer.
Oh well, I've got roll-call coming up in a few minutes now, and then I'm off to home, where I haven't been in a month or so.