So, I went into the whole LEED exams thing a couple of months ago with a lot of enthusiasm. After half a year of going to work and having nothing to do after, I was bored. And then there was LEED. Stress, stress, stress. It was worse than having to take a class at school, because the LEED exam costs $300, and if you fail, you're $300 down. If you pass, then the company reimburses you.
I was particularly worried when yesterday, I hit a study barrier. I was midway through reviewing EQ when I just realized I could no longer absorb any information. None. So I gave up and went to Axel's and we watched a tv show about some chem teacher who found out he had terminal lung cancer and somehow decided that he would sell crystal meth to make fast money for his family and "Old Boy" (which, by the way, is an f***ed up, but very good movie). Good brain refresh.
O, and I was further hounded by bad omens when, on the way to the testing center, I completely tripped and fell in the middle of 7th Ave and scraped my knee. A couple of ladies were kind enough to pick me up and hand me the chapstick I dropped. Stupid potholes.
Ill feelings persisted as I was unable to answer the first TEN questions of the test, but things got better. I think the best part was one I realized that one question answered another question that I wasn't sure about. Caught you, LEED! Mwaha! Ironically, as bad as today seemed, I passed! Woohoo! Hello, boring evenings!
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