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Bureaucracy I

17 September 2005 Estimated reading time: 1,17 minutes.

Last Monday I wrote my last exam, and I´m afraid I didn´t do my best. I won´t be granted the state education scholarship that I´m supposed to get every year in order to pay my expenses at University, including the fees for matriculation, around €1,000. This is a personal tragedy to me, but let’s face it, that’s what I deserve.
I had three exams: I´ve already failed one, Psychology (I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate psychologists!), and I´m sure I´ve also failed French. To get the scholarship I could only fail one. Shit…

But I´ve got one realief, at least: I´ve passed Computer Science in Translation, A. That was the ONE compulsory subject that I really needed to pass. Psychology was an elective subject and French didn’t even count as free election subject. I won´t have to choose them next year: all things considered, it´s not that bad.
Next week I have to go to the Uni: matriculation awaits. I´ve seen that I´ll have at least three exams to write next September, maybe four. I´m going to writhe in pain as the time comes closer, but now I even think it´s alright and I´ll be capable of doing such feat, haha. As a matter of fact, they’re not easy subjects, and I fear that I won´t be recognised the subject International Affairs, even though my University has a priori agreed to do so, in which case, I mean, if I come out badly with my purpose, I’d have to sit next year once again here in Málaga to do International Affairs.
Gosh, what a mess…
I´ll tell you about the administrative proceedings in my next instalment, when my matriculation is already done.

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