Arrrrgh Souffle all those higher maths exams!!! :S Seriously that sounds like torture for her! Having said that, I found the A-level biology exam a real pleasure. Okay I know that sounds weird but seriously, biology made so much sense to me that I really didn't mind the exams.
I still have exams to this day (
), including one on Tuesday, booooo! But having done GCSEs (I remember the awfulness well, good luck everyone, you'll be fine!), A-levels (my brain is still boggling at all those higher maths exams, Souffle - luckily I didn't have to be tortured with those), and graduate exams (Kissa, you THINK you have done your last exams... hahahahahaha!!! Not that I know what you've studied... but it's never the end, never... *manic laughter*).
Which reminds me, way back, I had a wonderful time with my driving test stuff (not)! Due to my university requirements I suddenly discovered that it would be incredibly useful to have my license, so even though I had been learning for a while I suddenly only had two weeks with which to pass.
Managed to get my theory test booked for the end of the first week and passed first time, phew. But you can only book the practical after getting the theory, and somehow amazingly, considering the average test-waiting time was six weeks, I got my practical for the end of the second week and by some miracle passed first time! ...
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... And even having done all the other exams before and after, seriously, that driving test was still the scariest, most terrifying test I have ever ever taken in my life.
Lydia and Artie.