And so the midterm battle begins
Well, the anthropology midterm I had today was not quite what I expected. The last two "quizzes" we had--the term 'quiz' applied to a paper with 134 questions, and the term 'test' applied to one with 139--were pure multiple choice and matching. So, having studied accordingly, I exhausted the material and, quite frankly, was rather confident going into this test.
Coming out, however, not so much. We faced a lot of fill in the blanks, where they gave us a blank diagram and we had to label the parts correctly. I suspect, seeing as how the quiz averages have been in the mid 70s, that this was a ploy to lower the class average. However, in hindsight, it may not have been as hard as it seemed during the exam. We shall see. Next mountatin to conquer; the english final assignment. Having done 12 our of a maximum of 15 pages already, this is not quite so stressful.
That pretty much sums up my day. There was some walking and some meeting of people, but nothing extraordinary. Perhaps tomorrow shall be more eventful. Or perhaps not.