Well, I'm well into them, a third of the way in fact. That doesn't make me hate them any less.
English paper one was ok...pretty much what I was expecting, even including the fact that I wouldn't understand the second text they gave us. (The second text never makes sense) Part 2 was a short story, obviously put there just to spite me, since I despise having to try and develop a short story in 40 minutes. It just doesn't happen. I feel I did poorly on section 2, yet the last two times I felt that, it was my best section. Part 3 was exactly as I expected, so I did pretty well with a mostly memorised essay that just needed a bit of tweaking to fit the question. Except of course the question made it difficult to use visual texts, of which my best text (Evangelion) was. I figured out a way around it (By saying it inlcuded a script or somthing) but afterwards people were feeling horrible.
English 2, which I did this morning, was also better than I expected. I did fairly well, but at the beginning I was stressing unbelievably. Part 1, on Brave New World and Blade Runner was terrible, because the question was the one thing they could ask that I wasn't good at. (Context). King Lear was better, I liked the question, and found I was quoting very freely, so i must have done something right. Part 3,. Ted Hughes, was pretty good as well.
Tomorrow is Information Processes and Technology. I have done absolutely no work this year, and still topped the class, so I should Blitz it, despite learning the course in a week. I'm not looking forward to it though. It's long and tedious, you have to write a lot for simple questions to get full marks. Besides, it's a two hour test that takes three hours, meaning you get to wait an extra hour at the end of it. Not kidding, I did a practice test at home, and finished in time, despite watching a TV show and eating a meal halfway through.
Everyone is now celebrating no more English ever. Except me. I have an exam for English Extension still, as well as a future career as an English teacher.