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Tracy desu yo, pessimist and world’s worst procrastinator. Uni student with still a lot of things to learn. Interests include otome games, Naruto and Japanese.

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風を引くことじゃない
written on Saturday, November 14, 2015 @ 10:27 PM ✈

So the test gave me incredible wrist pain. I'll admit I have weak hand stamina. Only wrote a page for the fourth long response, going to be lucky if I get 2/10 for that one. Question 1 was a choice between life table calculations (and explanations and question answering on the side) or a long response. I could have technically done either of them, but I'm too lazy to do a long response and I wouldn't be confident in getting a good mark on that so I went with the life table.

Turns out that there was a really obvious error (well to me) in a part of the info they provided. It's hard to explain but the basics is this: they give formulas and some given values that are the result of those formulas, but then you have to use those answers and apply it to other formulas to find the final "answer." The problem is one of the given results was clearly wrong so I was like... well do I use your answer or do I recalculate it and do it properly? Because then there are carry over errors and it won't match what the answer sheet will say. So I spent the last couple of minutes writing a note about how it was wrong and they should mark accordingly hah. Apparently my friends didn't notice the error in the table.

I also emailed the lecturer that set the question afterwards and she replied to me in 10 minutes wow. She just said that it was correct on her version but the one that got printed was wrong and she thanked me and will consider it when marking. Hmm.

Also the pain has escalated to a 24/7 dull pain, no longer just a pain when I sneeze, cough, laugh, take a deep breath. Had it looked at after work and she said that it's a chest infection(?) which could have been the result of a pulmonary embolism which could have been fatal. These are the actual words she said and I was like whut. And she also told me not to look it up so that I don't "scare myself." Umm okay, but I see a lot in my course you know...

She also said if it doesn't clear up in a couple of days I should go to the hospital... I highly doubt it'll come to that but I hope it doesn't otherwise my exams would get screwed.

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