Brain Mush
Oct. 8th, 2006 02:42 pm( Long List Cut )
The danger of revision is that you get to the point when you think "Yeah, I could answer a question about this" and then, if the subject actually comes up, you end up doing a word vomit on it and not ACTUALLY answering the question the paper poses. And, annoyingly, we have no real way to know what's likely to come up since we're the first year of the course so all we have to go on is the specimen paper.
Oh well. I knew I was going to be a guineapig for the course when I signed up; no sense in moaning about it now!
I think I'm going to give it a little time to digest before I tackle that funary speech - I remember doing that when I did block two back in April and, as I recall, it's not exactly a barrel of laughs...
The danger of revision is that you get to the point when you think "Yeah, I could answer a question about this" and then, if the subject actually comes up, you end up doing a word vomit on it and not ACTUALLY answering the question the paper poses. And, annoyingly, we have no real way to know what's likely to come up since we're the first year of the course so all we have to go on is the specimen paper.
Oh well. I knew I was going to be a guineapig for the course when I signed up; no sense in moaning about it now!
I think I'm going to give it a little time to digest before I tackle that funary speech - I remember doing that when I did block two back in April and, as I recall, it's not exactly a barrel of laughs...