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It gives a chance to people who can't photoshop well (like me) to make vaguely amusing things.
Nings etc
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Sun 8 Mar 2009, 11:31,
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Nings etc

Nings. I HAVE A MICRO TEST TOMORROW I AM GOING TO FAIL IT. Are in Korea yet?
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Sun 8 Mar 2009, 11:32,
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Just need to wait acouple of days for Korean immigration to send me a number, then roll down to London to show my passport and get the final documents. I could be going this week if all goes to plan.
Last week, the school I was meant to be going to had a nightmare, and retracted my contract after I'd signed it, because the recession had crippled their application numbers, so they required fewer teachers. I was crushed, but fortunately this newer, better school has quickly snapped me up.
Cheers for asking. Eeeesh though, a micro test? Is it on insurance and credit markets?
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Sun 8 Mar 2009, 11:36,
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Last week, the school I was meant to be going to had a nightmare, and retracted my contract after I'd signed it, because the recession had crippled their application numbers, so they required fewer teachers. I was crushed, but fortunately this newer, better school has quickly snapped me up.
Cheers for asking. Eeeesh though, a micro test? Is it on insurance and credit markets?

And I have absolutely no idea what it's on. It's this new lecturer they brought in from Yale or Stanford or something, and all the way through lectures it felt like we were just doing Micro 1 again. Then he presented a mock test last week and I'm not sure it was even in English.
And THEN I have a Chinese test the following day, and that's definitely not in English. Sigh.
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Sun 8 Mar 2009, 11:41,
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And THEN I have a Chinese test the following day, and that's definitely not in English. Sigh.

I'm there for a year but I get the option to stay on longer if I want.
Sounds like classic economics department, no idea what they're doing. This is the last week of the term coming up isn't it? Oh well, good luck with the tests.
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Sun 8 Mar 2009, 11:45,
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Sounds like classic economics department, no idea what they're doing. This is the last week of the term coming up isn't it? Oh well, good luck with the tests.