Exam Angst...
...Is here again.
Tomorrow I have exams in strategic management and sales skills and sales force management (the name of the course is longer than the course itself. I have no idea why it is on the curriculum, nor does the teacher) , on Thursday I have to tackle management accounting, next weeks problems are German, taxation and labour law.
And after that I'm almost done with my school.
I'm really, really looking forward to this summer. It's been ages since I did anything else but work, and now there are 2 festivals, a SCA tent camp (where I promised to cook the feast - must start planning now), and couple of other good parties. I don't care if it rains through the summer. I plan to have fun no matter what. Although I know saying it out loud might only jinx it. So I didn't say anything, OK?
I must have been really tired yesterday after work when I wrote the entry, because I forgot to mention the best part of the day. One of our customers looked exactly like Rammsteins keyboardist, Herr Doktor Christian "Flake" Lorenz. He must have thought I was blatantly flirting with him, I just couldn't stop smiling when I saw him - once I got over the arrythmia.

A spitting image, he was! Dress him in a military helmet, fishnet stockings, lederhosen and give him a keyboard or an accordion to play with, and you couldn't tell the difference.
Can't wait to see Till, Richard or Schneider walking in... ;)
Anyhoo, time to go back to studying. Or maybe I'll take a teeny walk outside and then go back to studying.
Today has been a day for odd songs.
The 5.6.7.8's Woo Hoo has been played quite a lot, along with a children's song Hansel und Gretel by Paul Landers, Flake and Till Lindemann of Rammstein (it was a backstage party. Alcohol was more than likely involved. You know how these things go).
The daily dose of Megaherz has been Göttlich, Kopfschuss, Wer bist du?, Rappunzel and Ja genau.
Oh, and a bit of shameless self-promotion in the end; a few weeks ago I won a perfect tense-game in German class, and today, to my surprise, our teacher (who has a sense of humour rarely met in the species of teachers) had a small prize for me. I am now a happy owner of a small booklet Einführung in die Fachsprache des Hotel- und Gaststättensgewerbes (a small Finnish-German-Finnish dictionary for those who work in hospitality and restaurant business). Printed sometimes in the golden sixties. Sweet, really.


1 Comments:
Cartoons make Exam Angst all better :)
http://happytreefriends.atomfilms.com/index.html
-eme
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