Posted by Anonymous on 2021/01/02 under Life December 10, 2020 I had the COM111 Exam today. I attempted it, but I couldn't figure out how to write the essay. Questions were an analysis of the point "The definition of beauty is ever-changing" from the essay "My body is my own business" by Naheed Mustafa. I couldn't put out the words on the page quickly enough. I was still writing the essay for the first question when it was 12:10pm. The exam ends at 12:45 and I haven't started the second question. I just gave up and abandoned the exam. I was filing the course anyway. I had my EVS 141 Video assignment due yesterday (Dec 9). I watched the video on Dec 8 but was too tired to attempt the quiz. I decided I'll do it the next day. The next, it completely escaped me. Now it's past the deadline and I've lost the marks. This is an assignment I was well prepared for. Later today, realised that the MTA111 Final exam was due today at 5pm. Missed the deadline too. Luckily, my Continuous assessments will keep me from failing.
1:06 AM
I also missed work yesterday. Decided I won't masturbate, but did. Decided to force myself to take a short nap before 12:30am when I'll leave. Ended up oversleeping to 1:25am
Got home tired from work and slept through the EVS141 Test 3. To be fair, I kinda gave up on that course after missing Test 2 and the Video assignment. So, I was failing the course anyway. I also woke up too late to make the last and unexpected EVP151 field meetup on King Campus.
But hey, I completed a GTY171 quiz, past the due date… After struggling to read and understand the material for that quiz. I still don't remember much of what I read. Basically a read and vomit word for word answers type of quiz.
Fast forward later, I missed the deadline for the GTY171 exam by a few hours. The teacher closed and deleted all the course content from Seneca Blackboard at 9am on the due date. I somehow though it'll be due later in the evening or midnight and was nastily surprised when I logged in in the afternoon to do the test I was prepared for only to realise that it's no longer there.