Procrastinate

“To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness. To postpone or delay needlessly.”

So I had every intention of coming back the next day and letting you all know my results from the GRE, but things came up and before I knew it, it’s Thursday (or Friday for my NZ friends).

I really was busy though, finishing up my application for grad school, working, doing some updates for the ZTA website (note the scrapbook page which is directly populated by a Flickr account; genius!). So without further ado, my results.

Bear in mind, I didn’t study as much as I should have…

Okay, I didn’t study at all, I was busy!

And I haven’t gotten the scores from the writing portion yet, but it’s not really factored into my score…

What do standarized tests REALLY measure anyway? It’s just a score, just a number…

okay, okay – I got a 1040. 440 on the verbal and a 600 on the math. I know, I was shocked too! I needed a 950 for grad school and I wasn’t sure I was going to get that! Needless to say, I am extremely happy with the results. Now lets pray that I get into grad school!

P.S. – I added some new links to the blogroll – guess which ones they are and visit them! 

2 thoughts on “Procrastinate

  1. Well, you’re link doesn’t have your last name either :-)

    I’m looking long term here – this way I’ll never have to change their names. I’m already going to have to change Angela’s in August . I’m future proofing haha.

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