Wrapping presents, writing cards, putting decorations up
(not trimming up), eating mince pies, singing along to carols… and revision? Ok,
so that’s not strictly true, out of all of them I’ve only partaken in the last
three activities, and I haven’t eaten a mince pie in December yet. So basically
all I’ve so far done in this most festive period is sung carols and done
revision. Those of you who know me well will know that that is an absurd
combination of things to find me doing.
I don’t sing much in public (or in private to be honest, so
I could have just left out the “in public” bit… could of). Well this is true if
you don’t count church, down a cave, up a hillside or just general walking
around (the latter I get some weird looks for doing, but that’s the benefit of
headphones, I don’t have to listen to myself), so apart from all that I don’t
sing much, so basically I sing a reasonable amount. However I haven’t sung in
any professional-esque way since quitting choir in year 7, right after
achieving my goal of going to Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
Now this was something I had resolved to change when I
arrived at university, the singing bit, not going to Blackpool again (though I’m
not saying I don’t want to go to Blackpool again, so no offence to anyone from
there). However this was soon put into doubt after only one choir practice,
after which through a combination of busyness and can’t-be-bothered-ness I
didn’t go again; but yesterday I found the perfect way to overcome such trepidation... the allure of singing carols, that and my new fondness to singing
bass, the nice vibration when singing low is much better than the slight pain
of trying to reach the highest tenor notes.
That was only one part of my weekend though, and whilst the
Christmas festivities beckoned me into their warm arms, I had to resist such
temptation. Instead I knew I had to embark on the daunting task of revision.
Can I just say, (well it’s my blog, so I guess I can) who puts exams a few
weeks before Christmas, that’s just against the Christmas spirit. Although I
suppose it’s better than just after Christmas, and the fact that they moved
them forward a week leading to 3 days of blissful nothingness (apart from an
assignment) in the last week of term.
Before anyone questions, yes I did actually do some revision,
and I’m glad I did having found out a few things I didn’t know, and then during
revision today finding out that the few things I didn’t know were actually all
helpfully laid out on a nifty formula sheet. It wasn’t all wasted though, as
today I got absolutely scuppered on a whole section of a past paper, though I
then realised that the equations I needed were also listed helpfully in a
section later down.
So the first lesson from my revision is get to know what
you’re given in the exam; useful stuff. Of course the rest didn’t go all
swimmingly either, there were a couple of questions I didn’t get and am now
tasked with reading up on said related topics. I realised though that these
topics were the ones I missed because of my train being late one Monday morning
(this is another interesting story to come, quite possible more interesting
than the slightly damaged advent calendar, though they’re both frankly riveting
stories, that in no way could be explained in just a few sentences, thereby
cutting any attempted suspense. If you’re one to say, what suspense and laugh
at this seemingly pathetic attempt at it, be warned in just a few days’ time
you won’t most definitely not be able to sleep because of the suspense that
will be eating away at you, like a hamster eating a mountain)
Lesson two therefore is go to your lectures and if you do
miss one, actually read up on the missed topic and don’t just assume that it’ll
all be alright (also be sure to read up on mountain eating hamsters, they most
definitely exist and are in no way a figment of my slightly weird imagination,
and a terrible simile as well).
My final lesson for successful revision is this: whatever
you do don’t just give up because of one question that has a massive amount of
words, that as an engineer scares you to no end, and turn to writing a blog
post instead. That should never, ever be done…
Another door another day... also to add to the already overwhelming suspense, some of those items you can see will be talked about in the upcoming month.
Atleast you get christmas relatively off us medics will be revising through out :(
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