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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Nonsense


I've been putting off writing for awhile, but I feel like I just need to put something down even if it is boring and pointles. So here are a few things I have been up to.
I took the MCAT two weeks ago. My friend Anneeth, who also participated in the punishment of the MCAT, said that when you finish it is a feeling much akin to going to the bathroom (#1 of course) after you have been holding it for a really long time. In other words relief. I'd have to disagree. I still feel pretty anxious. The wait to get the scores back is excrutiating. If I knew that I would receive scores in a week or two, I feel like I could celebrate. However I'm in limbo. I don't want to relax too much because, god forbid, I have to take the test again. On the other hand, I just don't want to think about it. I don't feel good, but I'm glad it's over. For now anyway. I can't complain about too much as far as the test goes. It was exactly as I expected it to be. There was a strange girl biting her nails next to me, but other than that it was a pretty normal group of people taking the test. On my lunch break I sat by the lake and this crazy woman came and stood by me for about 10 minutes. She just stood there, directly in front of me, 3 feet away, looking off into the distance. I did what any normal person would do and acted as if I couldn't see her and that my view was still completely unobstructed. Eventually she moved and made someone else feel uncomfortable for 10 minutes. It was a nice diversion from thinking of all the mistakes on the test I made.
Other than that, I really haven't been up to much. Dinner here and there with friends, a cubs game or two, but thats about it. I am really looking forward to summer. That's rare for me, but I just have this feeling like it will be a really good one. Call me crazy.
I promise I will have better things to discuss soon.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I miss you, Jenny, and I'm glad you don't have this test to think about anymore--or at least for some time.

Also, I like your photo. It makes me miss you more. Oh, Jenny.

6:54 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're crazy! (You told me to say it) I'm sure you did great on the test! I believe you can fly. Bren

9:38 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are also going to California. My site is finally back up by the way.

10:18 AM

 

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