Weekend update...
Jul. 11th, 2005 12:34 am...except that there isn't that much *to* update, actually.
Friday morning,
lupercal set forth for his NWO meeting in London, so, after partaking of cat feeding duty I mostly spent the evening marking GCSE exam papers. I took about an hour off to head up the the Red Lion for a pint with
eddy_, then came home, marked until just gone midnight, then headed to bed.
Up at 8.30 Saturday morning, a couple of hours marking, cat feeding, standing a queue for 15 minutes at the post office with sacks of exam papers to send back to AQA, then a couple of hours up the M6 to surprise my dad on his birthday. Two and a half hours in Liverpool, then back down the M6, and resume marking.
lupercal got back about tennish, I think, so I decided I was pretty much marked out not long after that. Today has been more marking, a couple of hours off, and then more marking after
lupercal left for work tonight. I've got 10 scripts left to do, and they need to be in the post tomorrow evening, so that shouldn't be a problem.
And then that will be it. I shall have no more scripts to mark.
Reading back over it, this is a terribly dull entry. I shall leave it that way in order to give you, gentle reader, some idea as to what marking 225 GCSE exam scripts in a period of 3 weeks whilst working full time is like...
Friday morning,
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Up at 8.30 Saturday morning, a couple of hours marking, cat feeding, standing a queue for 15 minutes at the post office with sacks of exam papers to send back to AQA, then a couple of hours up the M6 to surprise my dad on his birthday. Two and a half hours in Liverpool, then back down the M6, and resume marking.
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And then that will be it. I shall have no more scripts to mark.
Reading back over it, this is a terribly dull entry. I shall leave it that way in order to give you, gentle reader, some idea as to what marking 225 GCSE exam scripts in a period of 3 weeks whilst working full time is like...