November 10th, 2006
Nah. It's not that bad. I'm good. I'm calm. I'm okay. ;)
They locked us up in the second floor corridor and the lecture hall and called us up in groups to take the exam. 950 people in one lecture hall. They were showing "Scrubs" on the beamer to entertain the people who were in the latter groups (there were seven of them, A, B, C, D, E, F, and W for those who were taking the exam again because they didn't pass last year). Well, but they didn't turn up the volume. Kinda silent-movie-like. I wish they'd showed House MD. I like House.
When they called up your group, you had to go and wait in front of the lecture hall exit for about fifteen minutes. Then you and the others in your group were lead through a corridor into the hall where they had set up the exam. You had to show your student ID, and they gave you three sheets of paper with questions. You had to stand in line and wait for the gong that sounded every minute. With every gong, the students that were taking the exam had to move one step further in the bone course they'd set up on the tables in the hall. Once you were first in line, and the gong sounded, you went to the first table and looked at the bone that was set up there. You wrote the required terms on the sheet, and with the next gong you went to the next table. Fourty questions, two for each bone, so you were done in twenty minutes.
I did feel a little like some army recruit, but by doing things this way, they're able to test 950 people in less than four hours. I think that's quite impressive.
- Music:Razorlight - I Can't Stop This Feeling I Got
- Mood:
nervous
I passed!!! :)))
- Music:1000 Jahre Schlechten Sex - Farin Urlaub
- Mood:
ecstatic