Ist over

Thought it would be nice to let you lot know what is going on and any future plans etc.
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Post: # 3811Post Andy Hamilton »

Very drunk as I write tos,

sorry this....

I have just finished mylast exam :mrgreen:
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Post: # 3812Post Wombat »

Onya mate!

Congratulations.... :cheers:

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Post: # 3814Post Millymollymandy »

Exams? What are they? :mrgreen:

Finished my last ones about 26 years ago!

What are you studying, Andy?

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Post: # 3819Post shiney »

Well done, I bet you are having a lie in today ~ with a headache!
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Well Done!

Post: # 3820Post hay331 »

Thats great, what have you been studying?
It's been bedlam in here over last few weeks, I've had 4 all doing exams and been trying to do my calm, spiritual "Mother Earth" thing! "Have some nice green salad darling" as they rush out of the door muttering about deadlines!
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Post: # 3829Post Andy Hamilton »

Psychology, the exam was on evolutionary psychology. Which is why we have devloped the behaviour that we have. I have never turned of an a exam question and smiled. This time I really did, well happy with myself, managed to get two questions that I really know well. I used up a whole pen in two hours!

Hay 331 - A friend popped round before I did the exam and really put me at ease, so the earth mother thing helped me. You should say, 'eat those bannanas though as the nurochemicals it stilulates are good for memory.

shiney - Yes a blazing, but I think well deserved headache.

Millymollymandy - Heres for the next 26 years. although am thinking of studing horticulture.

Nev/wombat - cheers fella. :lol:
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Post: # 3847Post ina »

Now, if anybody could explain to me why I have developed the behaviour I have... I often wonder :shock: ! Does all that just count for humans, or did you learn anything about animal behaviour, too? Sometimes I'd like to get inside my goat's head!

Anyway, phantastic news :cheers: . I must say that I enjoyed the exams I did as a mature (more over-ripe) student a lot more than those I did earlier in my life. Experience does seem to matter, after all, even if it's only the experience that the world doesn't come to an end if you don't come out tops at this particular exam.

By the way, Scottish hangover cure, said to be infallible: Irn Bru and a massive fry-up. (Never tried it, I find Irn Bru too sweet, and just the thought of a fry-up makes me feel a bit queasy...)

So: Congratulations, congratulations... (You have to imagine the singing!)

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Post: # 3850Post Andy Hamilton »

Quite a lot of it was animal behaviour but nothing on goats. Much more the mating habits of Birds and that sort of thing. Not a big fan of Iron Brew either, my girlfreind Emma is scottish and she swears by it as a hangover cure. We went a long walk to pick elderflowers so that sorted me out!

Cheers for the congrats 8)
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