When looking back at my exams, I realise how unlucky I was with my schedule. I had ten exams in the first four days, two more after another 5 days and then I had an entire week before my very last exam. I'm still not sure about how they went, but I'm certain about the fact that I could not have studied any harder. By the end of the first 12 exams I was sick and tired of seeing, reading and memorising books and notes. So my mum suggested that we went to England for a week. I would be able to study there for as long as wanted but I would also have the opportunity to see my family (which I otherwise would not have seen again until Christmas). That was probably one of the best decisions I've made in a very long time, not only because I could see more of my family whilst studying but also because (if I would take a break) we could explore entirely new places... and so we did.
On the 1st of May I had my first IB exam, the last one took place on the 19th and two days later I had my graduation. Now, I wake up every morning at 9 o'clock, watch YouTube videos while eating my breakfast and spend the day hanging around in the sun, taking photos, meeting with friends and actually exercising. This is the good life.
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Hi, my name is Charlotte and welcome to my blog! I'm 17 years old, I love music, travel and photography. Next year I'll be moving into my own little room for university so life is just to about to get a little bit crazier.
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