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I really feel like writing something profound, but I had a fever for the better part of twenty-four hours so I don't think that will happen. I'm fine now I think. The germs are nice and fried. I am always tickled pink when I'm reminded of how nice and automatic the immune system is.
Except when you're getting your car inspected and you feel like you're going to pass out and then they tell you you need two new tires to pass inspection. At least I think that's what happened. I had to call my mother to talk to the guy because I was too fried to understand what he was saying. Reason number 4,538 that I am not ready for functional adulthood.
But now my car is finally fully available. Getting it to this point was an ordeal. First getting it from my father, then realizing the inspection AND the registration were expired, then noticing that my father had forgotten to put the latest insurance card in the glove compartment - I call it MY CAR because I mostly drive it, but I also haven't driven it more than summers and breaks for the past four years. It's in my father's name, it's his insurance, and he has kept it while I've been at school. But this is all just further evidence of how completely oblivious he tends to be.
I have progressed to practicing on real, actual LSATs. Time-wise and score-wise I should be just fine on analytical reasoning and reading comprehension. It continues to be logical reasoning that kills me. I either take too long on them or else I get a quarter of them wrong. And they are HALF THE EXAM!!! It's really beginning to drive me insane.
At this point I just want to stupid thing over with. I have never been so stressed about a test before. Definitely not a standardized one. It's this whole one-shot thing that kills me.
Aaaargh.
Except when you're getting your car inspected and you feel like you're going to pass out and then they tell you you need two new tires to pass inspection. At least I think that's what happened. I had to call my mother to talk to the guy because I was too fried to understand what he was saying. Reason number 4,538 that I am not ready for functional adulthood.
But now my car is finally fully available. Getting it to this point was an ordeal. First getting it from my father, then realizing the inspection AND the registration were expired, then noticing that my father had forgotten to put the latest insurance card in the glove compartment - I call it MY CAR because I mostly drive it, but I also haven't driven it more than summers and breaks for the past four years. It's in my father's name, it's his insurance, and he has kept it while I've been at school. But this is all just further evidence of how completely oblivious he tends to be.
I have progressed to practicing on real, actual LSATs. Time-wise and score-wise I should be just fine on analytical reasoning and reading comprehension. It continues to be logical reasoning that kills me. I either take too long on them or else I get a quarter of them wrong. And they are HALF THE EXAM!!! It's really beginning to drive me insane.
At this point I just want to stupid thing over with. I have never been so stressed about a test before. Definitely not a standardized one. It's this whole one-shot thing that kills me.
Aaaargh.
