I've skimmed. I'm a bad Bitch.
I also just bombed my final exam. And, no, this isn't one of the times where I *think* I did poorly and things will end up turning out ok. This is one of those times where I left a large portion of the test blank. My poor prof was even trying to help me by giving me hints while the other students were writing the answers.
Moral of this story? One should not miss two weeks of a six-week, hands-on course like ASL.
At least I tried.
{{vw}} Trying is all that matters. Perhaps the prof will let you do something for extra credit that shows you understand the portions you had to leave blank. Missing two weeks of a six week class is a huge handicap to make up for.
I've skimmed. I'm a bad Bitch.
That's nothing -- I've skimmed, skipped, and barely posted in here in...yikes, almost a year.
Um, hi.
Missing two weeks of a six week class is a huge handicap to make up for.
Absolutely.
Vw-- you did amazing stuff this summer session.
Thanks, guys. I'm frustrated with myself, but not beating myself up as I sometimes would. I'm also a little frustrated because I thought I had plans with a friend after my final, but she made plans with other people, 'cause she thought my final was earlier. I'm not mad; I just could have used the company.
{{{vw}}}
In more Annabel communication news, I've got the All-Star Game on in the background. They were introducing the teams, and when they said "Ichiro Suzuki from the Seattle Mariners," Annabel said "Yay?" in the same questioning tone she used with "Done?" earlier today. I wasn't quite as quick on the draw in praising her appropriate response, since by the time I'd cycled through, "Hey, that sounded like a 'yay', and she didn't make a sound when anyone else was introduced, which means she recognizes 'Ichiro' and/or 'Mariners' as something the people in her world cheer for," they'd already introduced the next player.
But still, I thought it was cool.