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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Irony

Well, I had my constitutional law test this morning and it went, well, far less lovely than I had intended. I am a bit wordy, for those who don't know, and it is damn near impossible for me to complete 50 multiple choice questions and argue two court cases in essay form in 50 minutes. Can't help it. How these young whipper snappers are handing theirs in in 30 minutes blows my mind. But, what can you do?
However, the one thing I wanted to tell the teacher as he hovered over my desk saying, "You're done. I must leave", (He did this twice as I did the "what hasn't come up in a while" quick selection for the ten or so questions I was unsure of ) is that maybe if he put the same time into writing the test as I put into taking it, perhaps his published self wouldn't have misspelled "constitutional" four times along with having the grammatical and spelling errors of a third grader's book report. Am I bitter.....ok...I am. So what? But for those of us who copy edited the school paper and such, a test needs to be in finalized proofread form, or it just slows me down all the more.

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