Erasmus – Part 11
In the last few weeks I’ve been quite busy with this semester’s assessments. There is less pressure as this year doesn’t count for me but I still want to get good marks. Why? Because this year shouldn’t be seen as a complete holiday and besides next year will be the hardest yet so a bit of warming up wouldn’t hurt. Those who stayed in Leicester have had the delights of final year and now panicking over their exams (worth 60% of their degree). I know I’ll be in the same position next year so I might as well enjoy my time here while it lasts.
In the meantime I’ve been dealing with the weird and wonderful Danish system. The Media Law synopsis went without a hitch and was sent in two weeks early. I also had time to start writing my Legal Culture & Legal Pluralism Essay.
It all seemed to be going well until the revision season kicked in.
I had a week to revise for my Introduction to Danish Law exam. I stressed myself out more than I needed to and ended up with another 12. So one down, two to go!
I’m now in the middle of my Media Law revision for the oral exam next Tuesday (18th May 2010). The material isn’t too bad. The biggest challenge is getting some sleep as the Danes are partying quite a lot recently in their usual annoying way – loud and on the floor beneath my room. All I can here is boom-boom-boom like I’m in the trenches.
Anyway, with three weeks left I just want to make the most of my time over here. The assessments finish on the 28th May 2010 and my flight is on the 10th June, so I should have enough time to make the most of it without exam or deadline worries.
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