Klammer mich an alte Zeiten.
Die Schatten an der Wand,
mit dem Licht verblassen sie.
Könn der Wahrheit nicht entfliehen
I’m getting nostalgic listening to German songs from our Germany-Austria trip.
The management exam was doable, but 2.5 hours turned out to be very limited for 130 MCQs and two short-answer questions, especially considering a lot of the MCQs towards the end were calculations.
I’m so glad I stayed up skimming through the chapters of the textbook that I hadn’t looked at previously. If I didn’t, I would have been totally pwned. Even so, because I didn’t read through them carefully, I had to spend a lot of time during the exam learning. Thank God for B’s glossary.
Because it was open-book I was tempted to check every answer to make sure they’re correct, and this I did until I was up to the 80th question and realised there was only one hour left. I rushed through the rest of the MCQs, which was difficult considering that those were from sections of the text I was least familiar with.
Fortunately there weren’t any questions I couldn’t answer or at least narrow down to two choices, except for one calculation question I thought I’d go back to but didn’t.
Short-answer questions would have been easy if not for the fact that most people had less than 30 minutes left to complete them. I managed to squish in a rushed summary before time was up but it probably looked out of place but who cares.
C and I went to Burwood this afternoon for some errands and while he was booking his driving test I went to CBA to apply for an overdraft for the next month when I have no income. The customer service specialist decided that it was a bad idea and applied for a credit card for me instead. I thought that was an even worse idea.