artsy
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Uncertainty
Just took an exam in UP last Saturday for my MA in Industrial Relations. I'm not sure if I passed the exam. Honestly, I had a hard time with the vocabulary part...There were words I haven't encountered in my 23 years of existence. The Math part was way easier for me. Altough I wasn't able to finish it because it requires a lot of computation, I'm more sure with my answers. They will release the results next week, March 23. I'm excited yet worried I failed the exam. It would be such a shame if I fail it. Geisha (my officemate/rival ) was also there to take the exam. I was a bit shocked. Aside from Geisha, another guy was distracting me. Noel....he was my seatmate and he's CUTE. He started talking to me before the exam started and we even spent the 15 minutes break together. 'Nuff about that! Back to reality, I really want to pass that exam. I'm not sure of I did well in the essay part which by the way has more bearing in the overall result. The aptitude is 40% only while the essay is 60%. I'm sooo not prepared, I didn't even read the newspaper few days before the exam. UP is known for actively participating and taking stand in various political issues. I should have known they would include current events in the exam. Their essay questions required 3-5 pages of litany regarding minimum wage and Chairman Bayani. Good thing we only have to answer one question or else I'm dead meat. I know nothing about the current issue on minimum wage so I answered the question about Chairman Bayani. The question goes something like, if you're an adviser of Chairman Bayani, what would you advise him. I know I would stand a better chance in passing the exam if I chose to answer the first question since it's more related to their curriculum but I'm not sure if I can bluff the 3-5 pages they want. I tried the best I can to relate the work of Chairman Bayani to Industrial Relations. I just hope my best is enough to make me pass the exam. Seven days to go before the verdict. The wait is killing me!
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