Only one final left, over 100% on my Chinese essay, and I get to move out today! This calls for a celebration, yippee! *looks at the inviting drama tabs before leaving to spend time with family*

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    All the very best for your final final 👍👍

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      Thanks! I’m not super worried about this last one, though. Have I mentioned I have a policy of not studying? I think it induces unhealthy levels of stress in life. 😉

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    Woohoo!! Congratulations!! 👊🎉

    Good luck on the last final! ^^

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      Thanks! I think I’m gonna take it tonight… after I watch Man to Man episode 2, that is. ^^

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        Haha good to know you have your priorities in order 😉

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    How do you get more than 100% on an essay? I’m genuinely curious haha

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      Lol I wondered that too–when I looked it over it appears I used… quite a few more than the required amount of grammar patterns we’d learned over the semester. I’d like to think it was the quality of the essay, but I’m betting more on quantity here (although I didn’t have anything marked off for grammar, either).

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        So was your essay IN Chinese? What are you studying?
        Haha still, by showing you know how to use said grammar patterns, that implies you know quality? Maybe… idk. 😛

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          Yeah, it was just a Chinese writing class, just something to keep my toes in the water while I took Korean 101-102. I didn’t want to load my schedule with 8 credit hours of language, so taking a 2 credit basic writing class fit the bill. I’m excited for this summer though, I’m going to take a higher level Chinese class and no Korean. And eh, I’m not super good at Chinese actually, I just love it a lot, so I like to study.

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      Haha… I was curious about this too, but I just thought it would be an exaggeration! 😝 But it’s not!! How cool! It seems the no study policy is paying off! 😎

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        Lol either that or I watch waaaaaay too much drama. It’s actually a pretty good way to learn a language–I try and watch for as long as I can without looking at the subtitles and see how much I can understand. So long as they’re not talking about murder or obscure medical terms, I generally understand.

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          Oh great! This was Chinese, right? So you watch Chinese shows too? I tried one or two but nothing stuck… except one movie called Suddenly Seventeen…

          I so want to start learning Korean.. But I have to first complete learning Spanish… Ah! If only I could just learn new languages as a job! Life would be so good!

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