Twice in two weeks is twice too many
Sep. 16th, 2009 08:08 pmFor McDonalds, that is. Instead of going out somewhere nice for dinner tonight before grocery shopping, we went to McDonalds, because we are out for a very expensive dinner on Saturday and it was raining, so Wishbone on Parliament grounds or in front of the Cenotaph was not an option.
I rather regret it.
The chicken-bacon deluxe was not worth it. Much worse than the last McDonalds I had (which was breakfast before the bookfair). I don't mind the occasional breakfast at McDonalds. But dinner? Not so much. I've been feeling kinda queasy since. I am drinking peppermint tea in the hopes that this will help.
Test #1 is over. I know I made the wrong reference to a question on the PPSA, because I had time at the end of the drafting, so was going through my copy and highlighting relevant bits (but because those bits are now highlighted, that won't be a problem again). I didn't manage to finish the short-answer question section, but I don't think anyone else in the class managed to either. The usual answer five questions out of seven in an hour, but we lost ten minutes of that to reading time. I would have rather that came off the drafting section, because the drafting was just some Director's resolutions and a plain English letter explaining clauses 14.1 and 15.1 of the standard ADLS Deed of Lease (repair and maintenance, and access for repair and maintenance), which are not that complicated, frankly.
On the other hand, there were three sets of questions on the Companies Act 1993, which were pretty basic, so I did those, the one on the Insurance Law Reform Act (I forget which one), because it was on subject to average and I'd done the homework questions on that recently, and another one, but I can't remember what that was about, either.
Test #2 is next Tuesday, which will be on the basics of criminal law and on family law. I will have to do a lot more study for that one, because I don't work in the area and am not nearly as comfortable with it. Not tonight though.
I rather regret it.
The chicken-bacon deluxe was not worth it. Much worse than the last McDonalds I had (which was breakfast before the bookfair). I don't mind the occasional breakfast at McDonalds. But dinner? Not so much. I've been feeling kinda queasy since. I am drinking peppermint tea in the hopes that this will help.
Test #1 is over. I know I made the wrong reference to a question on the PPSA, because I had time at the end of the drafting, so was going through my copy and highlighting relevant bits (but because those bits are now highlighted, that won't be a problem again). I didn't manage to finish the short-answer question section, but I don't think anyone else in the class managed to either. The usual answer five questions out of seven in an hour, but we lost ten minutes of that to reading time. I would have rather that came off the drafting section, because the drafting was just some Director's resolutions and a plain English letter explaining clauses 14.1 and 15.1 of the standard ADLS Deed of Lease (repair and maintenance, and access for repair and maintenance), which are not that complicated, frankly.
On the other hand, there were three sets of questions on the Companies Act 1993, which were pretty basic, so I did those, the one on the Insurance Law Reform Act (I forget which one), because it was on subject to average and I'd done the homework questions on that recently, and another one, but I can't remember what that was about, either.
Test #2 is next Tuesday, which will be on the basics of criminal law and on family law. I will have to do a lot more study for that one, because I don't work in the area and am not nearly as comfortable with it. Not tonight though.