I'm Louis "X" "I" "V", and I say...
"L'etat c'est moi..."
Dun dun duh dun dun duh dun dun duh dun dun dun....
dun. dun.
See? AP Euro can be kind of fun. ESPECIALLY when the class is over!!!
Today was exam day. I came in with mints and rosemary and such, and sat my ass down at the oddly skinny tables, where I slaved for three hours. Out of the eighty multiple choice, I think I left 3 completely blank. I probably guessed on 10-20 of them. Overall, I felt like a boss because I was so prepared. I used up every last second of my allotted time, and BS'd a bit of my first FRQ. But my DBQ was a satisfying 4 pages long, and I was able to answer both FRQs. That's way better than I thought I'd be able to do. I think I got a four. I DEFINITELY passed. And a five would be AMAZING.
Ahh I'm just so glad it's over! And now that I don't have to worry about the exam anymore, I actually like European history. I learned more in that one class than I have ever known about any subject ever. If you're thinking about taking that class to challenge yourself, do it. I don't like history at all usually, but with AP Euro you'll find that it is possible to retain a massive amount of knowledge and comprehend (most) of it. Just do it.
Anywhoms. After the exam I came home and basked in my nothing-to-do-ness, and then decided I would invite myself to a ballet with Jim and Tinsley and JP. It was a lot of fun, and I'm glad I went. But Jim got terribly lost and ran over a curb while making a U-turn near downtown.
There was this dancer there who was practically naked, and you could see his junk through the tights. It was pretty hilarious. But the ballet was good, and Jim's girlfriend was in it.
Last night I saw this movie called "Seven Pounds" with Will Smith, and it was by far the most beautiful movie ever created. It was better than Benjamin Button. And it had me crying my eyes out when I figured it out. Haven't heard of/seen it? GO SEE THAT MOVIE. It's a romantic drama, and it has an ending that's complex and ingenious. You'd never see it coming but it makes sense looking back on it.
That's all for now.
Love,
Carrie Anne.
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