One down, two to go!
Ah, finally the exam period has started. By finally I don't mean that I like the exams. It's more like an appreciation of the fact that there's an end to it, and that it's up to me to perform in the last days of the semester. I did well today, I think. Got the questions I wanted, and was able to answer them properly. I had much more to communicate than I was able to during the two hour exam. The time pressure was really present, and for the first time in my academic career I stayed put until the exam finished. I guess there's a first time for everything.
After the exam we had a good lunch at Digress, a nice place near the school. Then we moved on to exam two. Managerial Accounting. In fact, we worked on that one for five hours today, which I am sure will prove to be more than sufficient. We have all day tomorrow as well, and it isn't THAT complicated. Robert and I found time to watch the game between Tottenham and Portsmouth at Hog's Head. Two beers were kind enough to join us... I am really exhausted now, but I always am after an exam so I guess the situation is normal. Four more days, and the Christmas holiday will have started!
Tomorrow I'll start studying Managerial Accounting at 9 AM, it's really not that bad a life I live here! :D Yesterday I received the trade directory for The Norwegian-British Chamber of Commerce for 2006. And which name did I find under "Young Professionals"? No, except Harald Helgesen and Robert Andre Jensen! That's right. ME! :) I'm not sure which category I belong in, young or professional. Who cares?
Oh, I just remembered that I haven't opened the Pondus calendar today! Let's see.. Yes, a chocolate! Now I can go to bed and sleep like a child. Oh, by the way! For those of you who think I might be in some kind of danger regarding the explosion at Hertfordshire oil depot. Don't worry! I actually heard the explosion, but was to sleepy to pay attention to it. For some reason I think that pictures of fires look really nice. Here's one from the depot:

"I told you that nuke wouldn't remove the sun!"

The view from London eye became a bit limited...

UK/EU suddenly had huge problems facing their Kyoto obligations...
After the exam we had a good lunch at Digress, a nice place near the school. Then we moved on to exam two. Managerial Accounting. In fact, we worked on that one for five hours today, which I am sure will prove to be more than sufficient. We have all day tomorrow as well, and it isn't THAT complicated. Robert and I found time to watch the game between Tottenham and Portsmouth at Hog's Head. Two beers were kind enough to join us... I am really exhausted now, but I always am after an exam so I guess the situation is normal. Four more days, and the Christmas holiday will have started!
Tomorrow I'll start studying Managerial Accounting at 9 AM, it's really not that bad a life I live here! :D Yesterday I received the trade directory for The Norwegian-British Chamber of Commerce for 2006. And which name did I find under "Young Professionals"? No, except Harald Helgesen and Robert Andre Jensen! That's right. ME! :) I'm not sure which category I belong in, young or professional. Who cares?
Oh, I just remembered that I haven't opened the Pondus calendar today! Let's see.. Yes, a chocolate! Now I can go to bed and sleep like a child. Oh, by the way! For those of you who think I might be in some kind of danger regarding the explosion at Hertfordshire oil depot. Don't worry! I actually heard the explosion, but was to sleepy to pay attention to it. For some reason I think that pictures of fires look really nice. Here's one from the depot:

"I told you that nuke wouldn't remove the sun!"

The view from London eye became a bit limited...

UK/EU suddenly had huge problems facing their Kyoto obligations...
2 Comments:
Funny picture comments.. maybe Russia had a key roll in this explosion, perhaps the sale of their CO2-quotas went slow? However, tomorrow is my last (and first) final... have been incredibly inefficient this semester. Now let's go catch that A today! You know the deal about leasure-maximising...
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Joakim Reinert Knutsen, at 9:15 am
For some reason I know EXACTLY what you're talking about. Must be somehing I learnt in Bergen...
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Pandaen, at 9:39 am
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