Post exam analysis 4/4
So, apologies for not having written this sooner, but I haven’t really spent much of my new-found freedom on Tumblr. Philosophy was alright. I completely buggered up the short question on Nietzsche’s three stages of morality; but I’m reasonably confident that I managed to say something good about his religious views. In any case, I don’t suppose it matters too much — I’ve now forgotten everything about him and his philosophy.
Now to remember what I did before feeling guilty about examinations. I feel like Tumblr’s lost a lot of its attraction now that I can use it without feeling too guilty about the exam I should be revising for. Though I suppose that means I might actually write about all the stuff that’s happening. You know, like I used to when you all decided to follow this blog.
I’m definitely quite weirded out by the fact that college is over — it’s quite daunting now thinking about the next stage of my life. Admittedly, the trepidation isn’t helped by the fact that people always ask me how I feel about Oxford. Which leads nicely to the fact that despite the fact that logically I ought to be pretty assured that I met the offer of AA, I’m still not over that kind of nagging doubt.
Well, here’s to a summer of drinking and doubting.