Hey SG friends,
As always, a big thanks to those who left supportive comments on the last blog. You're all awesome and I really appreciate the support.
So, what's new?
I finally got my assessment finished and sent off yesterday. Well, I say finished...
I'd left the programming question until last because I've always struggled with the programming question on the other assessments. I usually wasted too much time trying to sort it out and failing, resulting in having to miss a question out, due to time constraints. So this time I knew that my program wouldn't work properly, so I sent in what I'd got done on the programming question and left a note on my answer document saying that I'd done what I could.
At least I managed to get all the other questions done this time though, so you could say I'd learned something from my experiences on the other assessments.
I'm now thinking I'm studying the wrong degree for me, as I wanted to study computing and business. This one's more computing based, with a tiny bit of business thrown in for good measure. After this course I've discovered that I'm not really cut out for any kind of programming at all. I've never felt more out of my depth than when I've been working on this course. I know that the courses are going to get more intense from here on out and I don't think I stand a chance with those courses.
I'm hoping I might be able to get out of the degree I've committed to studying and see if I can find one more suited to me.
I'd prefer to study something with literature, as that's more in my comfort zone. I've come to realise that it doesn't really matter what I get a degree in, so long as I get a degree at the end of the day.
It's not like I'm studying to get a job in a medical profession, I'm only studying as I feel that having a degree would help me to find a better paid job.
In other news, pain levels have been considerably lower over the past few days, I was feeling so much better that I felt the need to make up to my wife for all the weeks I'd been distant due to the amount of pain and stress I'd been under.
These guys describe it better than I ever could:
As always, a big thanks to those who left supportive comments on the last blog. You're all awesome and I really appreciate the support.

So, what's new?
I finally got my assessment finished and sent off yesterday. Well, I say finished...
I'd left the programming question until last because I've always struggled with the programming question on the other assessments. I usually wasted too much time trying to sort it out and failing, resulting in having to miss a question out, due to time constraints. So this time I knew that my program wouldn't work properly, so I sent in what I'd got done on the programming question and left a note on my answer document saying that I'd done what I could.
At least I managed to get all the other questions done this time though, so you could say I'd learned something from my experiences on the other assessments.
I'm now thinking I'm studying the wrong degree for me, as I wanted to study computing and business. This one's more computing based, with a tiny bit of business thrown in for good measure. After this course I've discovered that I'm not really cut out for any kind of programming at all. I've never felt more out of my depth than when I've been working on this course. I know that the courses are going to get more intense from here on out and I don't think I stand a chance with those courses.
I'm hoping I might be able to get out of the degree I've committed to studying and see if I can find one more suited to me.
I'd prefer to study something with literature, as that's more in my comfort zone. I've come to realise that it doesn't really matter what I get a degree in, so long as I get a degree at the end of the day.
It's not like I'm studying to get a job in a medical profession, I'm only studying as I feel that having a degree would help me to find a better paid job.
In other news, pain levels have been considerably lower over the past few days, I was feeling so much better that I felt the need to make up to my wife for all the weeks I'd been distant due to the amount of pain and stress I'd been under.
These guys describe it better than I ever could:
I've felt sore off and on today, though I probably would have been feeling sore today anyway...
Music share now:
That's about it for this blog, so I'll finish with the usual request for more love for the following lovely ladies. To quote Father Ted: "They ALL have lovely bottoms!"
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adaga:
awww why thank you! Sweet kiss on your cheek 

username63417:
I haven't gotten the photos back yet. I'm not sure how long it will take. I'm hoping not too long. I'll have plenty of pictures to post when I get them, though. 
