Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Blog 4.4

Arriving to school was nerve wrecking for me; as I always feel before taking every test. While heading to the hallway where my faith was held, I grabbed a bite to eat. This allowed me to take a test and not worry about being hungry.
            As I looked at my cell phone for a time check, I realized it was 10 minutes from taking the test which allowed me to exit the English remedial class which I was enrolled in. I began to wander off to class.
            The bench across from the class room is where I sat at and began to think to myself the importance of the CATW. That thought led me to strategize on how I should approach the exam. It was now time for me to walk in the class. I jolted up with a huge boost of confidence and walked right into the class.
            The exam professor was handing out a test booklet, which was to write our essays on, and a bubble sheet to bubble in our information. I walked right up to him, grabbed the booklet and sheet, and sat right down. He had instructed to fill the sheet right away, so that is what I did. At approximately 6:00 PM, the test had begun. I was quick to read the prompt and article so it gave me ample time to write.
            While writing my essay, all of a sudden I froze. Remembering how I needed to pass the CATW gave me the strength I needed to keep on writing. Therefore, I had completed the entire essay. While getting up to hand the exam in, assurance in me passing it had crossed my mind. I handed it in and I walked out with a great feeling on how well I did on the test.        

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