BloomCissi wrote:Petite wrote:BloomCissi wrote:
Yup, I think so.
I think they are going okay. Last week I did two old exams as practice, and I think it went pretty well, so I'm not too worried. As the first class ever, we are allowed to write things in our lawbooks, which means you can fill them up with notes to help you remember stuff, which is really useful. I don't think I'd be able to handle it without being allowed to have notes, because there's just so much stuff to remember.
Oh, I hope you feel better soon! Are you really going to drop out?
It's clearly made for kids then, med andre ord ("with other words" just had to use that norwegian saying, lol)
That's good. What type of exam is it?
Thank you <3
Yeah, 90% sure. This life is not working for me anymore, and I've been wanting to quit this path for the last three years, but been too scared to let go. Dance has been my whole life for 16 years now, so it's scary to stop when I absolutely have no idea what I'm gonna be doing next. The only thing I know for sure, is that I have to stop, and coming to the realisation yesterday that I can just stop whenever I want, just lifted a huge weight off my shoulders. I'm terrified, but I feel good about it.
Yeah, it really is.
If the exam is anything like the old ones, then there will be twenty short questions with different statements where you have to choose the correct one, ten questions with an explanation of a legal term which you have give the name of, and then five big case-type questions, where you have to use the lawbook to refer to chapters and paragraphs.
I know you've struggled with the decision of whether to quit or not, so I'm glad you've come to a conclusion. If this is what you want and feel is right, I don't think you'll come to regret it later. Plunging straight into the unknown is scary, but if continuing is only making you miserable, then quitting is probably the right choice. No matter what you choose, I'll support your decision. Even if it might not feel like it now, I'm sure everything will work out well in the end.
Oh, so more of a "know the facts" rather than a "discuss and back up your research" one then?