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Yay for final marks, a High Distinction and a Pass. I now officially have attained a Graduate Certificate in Business Informatics, and my mother can be glad I've finally clawed my way into the middle classes (actually, I did that decades ago, and my mother doesn't really give a shit - she does give a shit about the piece of paper).
Now the pass mark (I expected to get around 10% more, minimum) for the system modelling unit was interesting, because it turns out that the people I did group assignments with both got exactly the same. We're all post-grads, the young guy is doing a full-time masters in IT, while the other chickie is similar to me and doing a part-time course. But she's also more diligent than I am. She's going to get her exam paper back - I frankly am too chicken to - and it'll be interesting to see how it was marked.
In other news, my tits are like balloons, I've been dropping things constantly over the last couple of days, my fuse is about zero, I feel like gouging my insides with a rusty spoon, and yet it is supposedly 5 more days till I get my period. God help me if that's so.
Lois McMaster Bujold proposes the use of the Star Trek matter transporter technology as a baby delivery device. Personally, I'd find it of much greater use if it were used to transport my womb lining off to another galaxy. Every month. Much nicer than using a little pump, which I have fantasised about.
Now the pass mark (I expected to get around 10% more, minimum) for the system modelling unit was interesting, because it turns out that the people I did group assignments with both got exactly the same. We're all post-grads, the young guy is doing a full-time masters in IT, while the other chickie is similar to me and doing a part-time course. But she's also more diligent than I am. She's going to get her exam paper back - I frankly am too chicken to - and it'll be interesting to see how it was marked.
In other news, my tits are like balloons, I've been dropping things constantly over the last couple of days, my fuse is about zero, I feel like gouging my insides with a rusty spoon, and yet it is supposedly 5 more days till I get my period. God help me if that's so.
Lois McMaster Bujold proposes the use of the Star Trek matter transporter technology as a baby delivery device. Personally, I'd find it of much greater use if it were used to transport my womb lining off to another galaxy. Every month. Much nicer than using a little pump, which I have fantasised about.