The polaroid sun

So, yes. I've now done the civics baccalaureate exam, which was much easier than I first assumed. Really, I thought it would be much harder than those I was used to through the civics courses. I think I'll get at least Eximia, for I might have fumbled because it was my first baccalaureate exam ever, so I was very excited about the situation. I can redo the exam next Autumn if I find it important to get the very highest grade. At least the second highest is good to me, too.

I have to say it was actually such a laid-back day, even though I spent six hours in the great hall with the baccalaureate exam. Ha, I could nearly say that the supplies were the best part of the whole day; I had fruit (pineapple, honey melon and grapes), sunflower seed bread with sallad and bell pepper, chokeberry-blueberry-grape juice, dark chocolate and one can of energy drink. The teacher who inspected my basket messed with my juice, but I forgave him for he was in hurry.

The only thing I forgot to do was to enjoy the "baccalaureate exam coffee" that was offered in the hallway during the exam. Geez, must do that next Autumn when my baccalaureates continue!

At the moment it seems that I'm going to do six or seven baccalaureates, when the certain four exams are compulsory for graduating. I'm hunting for at least four Laudaturs that should be from English, German, history and native. The other ones (civics and Swedish) should be at least Eximias, so I'd be satisfied. I don't know yet if I'm going to do the baccalaureate exam on psychology, too. I might be too lazy, despite I've been to all the psychology courses we have in our school, and that I've understood the subject greatly.

Let's see what happens when the baccalaureates continue again. However, we need to enroll in for next Autumn's exams 'til June.

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