I've been in the foulest of moods lately, well up until a few days ago...
... So the girl told me that she is leaving Israel for good, moving back to Ukraine, i get her reasons, still it hurts, I feel like I am loosing a good friend, and then there is the whole "couple" aspect to it, which also sucks... things just picking up at the last minute...
... and then we meet downtown and she lets me know she talked with her mom, and her mom convinced her of staying until the end of September... she needs to get an Israeli passport, and for that you have to be a full year in the country, right now she can only get sort of a "provisional pass" so anyhow she would need to come back here to get the passport in a couple of months, so her mom convinces her to stay here until then in order to have more time to sort everything here and save a bit more money... so right now i'm really happy... she is still going to leave, but instead of two weeks we now have a couple of months to just enjoy...
psychometric test today, in a few hours, I'm getting ready to go right now... I'm not that nervous, people in this country tend to get really anxious about this, and study months for this... standardized tests... they mean nothing, i spent years in Mexico studying them in college, and the only thing a standardize test will truly show is that you have make it so far (meaning you ended high school) by your own, and then again not even that... but they seem to rely on them here, so we'll see.... this is going to be a marathon... three and a half hours of psychometric and then another hour long test on Hebrew proficiency... starts at 14:30... so i think I'll be back home by 20:30 or 21:00... and then it is out to celebrate...
So the plan so far is that, take the test, celebrate, go home for the weekend for family lunch and then back to J'lem to enjoy the last couple of weeks in this place before heading back to Rishon and play the "be an adult, get a job and make some money" game... still as much as I don't like this city it seems that over the next couple of months I am going to spend a lot of time here...
OK... hitting the shower now....
The psychometric test was surprisingly easy for me, except the mathematical part, which was 50/50... still i heard people saying it was though... I guess my vocab is good, cause that is one of the main problems, not only you need good analytical and logic skills, but a good, rich vocab...
the only pain was that it takes more than 3 hours to complete the test, and all that time i was sitting quite in an uncomfortable place and was filling dots on a piece of paper... it is tiresome... and after that, like 3 minutes after the test i got the other exam... the hebrew proficiency one, another hour and 15 minutes of filling dots...
it was a long, tiresome day, and at night, party!... now i only need to wait for the results a couple of weeks...
... So the girl told me that she is leaving Israel for good, moving back to Ukraine, i get her reasons, still it hurts, I feel like I am loosing a good friend, and then there is the whole "couple" aspect to it, which also sucks... things just picking up at the last minute...
... and then we meet downtown and she lets me know she talked with her mom, and her mom convinced her of staying until the end of September... she needs to get an Israeli passport, and for that you have to be a full year in the country, right now she can only get sort of a "provisional pass" so anyhow she would need to come back here to get the passport in a couple of months, so her mom convinces her to stay here until then in order to have more time to sort everything here and save a bit more money... so right now i'm really happy... she is still going to leave, but instead of two weeks we now have a couple of months to just enjoy...
psychometric test today, in a few hours, I'm getting ready to go right now... I'm not that nervous, people in this country tend to get really anxious about this, and study months for this... standardized tests... they mean nothing, i spent years in Mexico studying them in college, and the only thing a standardize test will truly show is that you have make it so far (meaning you ended high school) by your own, and then again not even that... but they seem to rely on them here, so we'll see.... this is going to be a marathon... three and a half hours of psychometric and then another hour long test on Hebrew proficiency... starts at 14:30... so i think I'll be back home by 20:30 or 21:00... and then it is out to celebrate...
So the plan so far is that, take the test, celebrate, go home for the weekend for family lunch and then back to J'lem to enjoy the last couple of weeks in this place before heading back to Rishon and play the "be an adult, get a job and make some money" game... still as much as I don't like this city it seems that over the next couple of months I am going to spend a lot of time here...
OK... hitting the shower now....
The psychometric test was surprisingly easy for me, except the mathematical part, which was 50/50... still i heard people saying it was though... I guess my vocab is good, cause that is one of the main problems, not only you need good analytical and logic skills, but a good, rich vocab...
the only pain was that it takes more than 3 hours to complete the test, and all that time i was sitting quite in an uncomfortable place and was filling dots on a piece of paper... it is tiresome... and after that, like 3 minutes after the test i got the other exam... the hebrew proficiency one, another hour and 15 minutes of filling dots...
it was a long, tiresome day, and at night, party!... now i only need to wait for the results a couple of weeks...
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porque la #17 que es lo que te gusto?
me han dichopor ahi que en espaol los coments no cuentan sera cierto?
*no es la cantidad de votos
*es lo que digan los comentarios
*que dependiendo de lo que se diga en los comentarios, ellos consideran que puede o no estar como SET of the day
por eso tiene qu eser en ingles