how do you feel?
A Short Quiz:
1. As the year comes to a close, how do you feel?
A. tired.
B. exhausted
C. disillusioned
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
2. Why are you looking forward to the summer?
A. Working is better than school.
B. I'll be off community standards
C. Nothing will change. (who keeps community standards anyways...)
3. What will next year look like?
A. Better
B. Worse
C. The same
4. Please explain your answer to question 3
Thank you for your participation in this quiz.
1. As the year comes to a close, how do you feel?
A. tired.
B. exhausted
C. disillusioned
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
2. Why are you looking forward to the summer?
A. Working is better than school.
B. I'll be off community standards
C. Nothing will change. (who keeps community standards anyways...)
3. What will next year look like?
A. Better
B. Worse
C. The same
4. Please explain your answer to question 3
Thank you for your participation in this quiz.


2 Comments:
At 4:45 a.m., April 15, 2005,
Mike Belding said…
1) My year is never over. In the post graduate world, as much as you want a break, things just continue in an unchanging, monotonous cycle until your fragile spirit is crushed and you can't bear the thought of another painfully predictable day...haha, scared you, didn't I? I'd go with E. Always liked picking 'none of the above' so I could defend my answer later.
2) D. Another none of the above. Rumour has it that it gets about 20 degrees hotter than it is right now during a Korean summer heat wave, and I've never boiled eggs on pavement before!
3) I'll be back in Canada by then, so BETTER air, WORSE pay, and likely about THE SAME amount of hockey.
great posts, btw, especially the one on faith and evidence. Is your university nondenominational?
-getupkid
At 3:22 p.m., April 16, 2005,
kris said…
thanks muchly. :)
officially TWU is affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church of Canada, but most students at TWU go there for four years and have no idea. You would only be aware of its influence if you looked into the politics at TWU.
So, in other words, it's non-denominational in practice. We even have a Catholic College as part of our campus.
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