Failed
On my third driving test, I turned right out of the test centre, reached a pedestrian crossing, attempted to run over a little old lady, was prevented from doing so by the examiner grabbing the wheel, then proceeded straight back to the test centre.
The drive home was very, very quiet. I've never felt such a complete failure.
What have you failed at?
( , Fri 5 Jan 2007, 10:21)
On my third driving test, I turned right out of the test centre, reached a pedestrian crossing, attempted to run over a little old lady, was prevented from doing so by the examiner grabbing the wheel, then proceeded straight back to the test centre.
The drive home was very, very quiet. I've never felt such a complete failure.
What have you failed at?
( , Fri 5 Jan 2007, 10:21)
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Personal Property
I thought it would be a good idea to take a module in Law in my first year of my Geography degree at Nottingham University. Not because I was any good at it, my friend who lived below me was studying Law and said he'd help me out.
I went to one lecture in total. A man who looked like Harold Bishop waffled on for 90 minutes, and spouted words like "Fungible" which I promptly added the "funny words list" that I had started on my notepad. Didnt understand a word of the entire lecture.
Exam time came. We were presented with three Personal Property case studies, and I proceeded to write eight whole pages on exactly how and why I thought the subject was breaking the law and how they should be reprimanded.
I got 15% in the end, my friend got 67%. It was a week later that I found out that there had been a global markup - of 15%.
Eight pages of sheer crap!
( , Fri 5 Jan 2007, 19:24, Reply)
I thought it would be a good idea to take a module in Law in my first year of my Geography degree at Nottingham University. Not because I was any good at it, my friend who lived below me was studying Law and said he'd help me out.
I went to one lecture in total. A man who looked like Harold Bishop waffled on for 90 minutes, and spouted words like "Fungible" which I promptly added the "funny words list" that I had started on my notepad. Didnt understand a word of the entire lecture.
Exam time came. We were presented with three Personal Property case studies, and I proceeded to write eight whole pages on exactly how and why I thought the subject was breaking the law and how they should be reprimanded.
I got 15% in the end, my friend got 67%. It was a week later that I found out that there had been a global markup - of 15%.
Eight pages of sheer crap!
( , Fri 5 Jan 2007, 19:24, Reply)
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