Good morning, everyone! Second to last day of finals for me, woot! I know some people are already out, and I'm sort of jealous, but not maddeningly envious. I just am looking forward to giving my brain a break, but I'm grateful for the extra time to study for my two upcoming hardest exams.
French and biology, in case you were wondering.
For the French, I'm pretty confident I know most of the vocabulary and how to conjugate all the verbs I've been taught so far. I'm worried about making stupid mistakes, though. In my last test, I phrased a question wrong. Even though I knew how to do it correctly, for some reason I didn't do it right. Got all the right words in there except the ones to form the question the way the teacher wanted.
I'm also a little concerned about the listening and culture sections. The people often speak way too fast for much hope of comprehension. And I'm not sure what exactly to study for the culture part.
Now biology. Ugh. Thankfully, this is not a cumulative exam. This is just about DNA, RNA, proteins, and biotechnology. And DNA technology and the Human Genome Project, but I think those kind of fall under biotech, right?
I'm all-around concerned about biology. I made some flash cards based on the study guide, and it's considerably less than all my French flash cards, but they're much more difficult for me to remember.
Well, I guess all I can do is my best, with both these tests. Wish me luck, okay? Please?
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