Today I did my first oral exam. I think it went well. Tho I feel I repeated myself a bit. But the teacher didn't interrumpted me, so ig it was allright!! I don't think I'll be able to get a 9 or a 10, but hopefully I reach more than a 8,5. The next one is on Monday. It's philosophy, so I think it should be easy enough. I already did two practices and they went pretty well, so I think the actual exam will go similarly!
Oh and it was also my cousin's b-day!! She turned 15 (and two days ago it was my brother's, he's now 21 O.o). I really love my cousin, she's such a cutie. Kinda wish she was my younger sister, but ik that if she was, I'd probably be hating on her constantly, the same way I do with my brother. (Most of the time is kinda as a joke, tho)
Also! I'm almost finished with my graduation dress (It's an old dress from when I was like 11 that I've modified). I need to do accessories, maybe put lace at the end of the dress (not too sure, since the dress itself is made of a lace fabric) and shop for shoes, which I'll be doing tomorrow. Hopefully I find a cute enough pair for not too much (especially since I'll probably only wear them for the ceremony)
Almost forgot. Yesterday I had my last guitar lesson. It felt weird. Not the actual lesson, but the leaving (and saying goodbye to my teacher) and the like last 10 minutes of the lesson. Especially since I've been going to guitar lessons for 7 years, so I got really used to the whole, cutting my nails on my left hand 1h before the lesson, practissing 30minutes before it, having 3 alarms every Thursday to remember to cut my nails, prepare to leave my house and actually leaving, having one hand with long nails and one with short and obviously also the whole having lessons. I'm goign to miss it. It also feels very anticlimactic, but with uni I can't do the final year and get the diploma. I guess it is what it is. Graduating school makes you have to say goodbye to things you were used to do for years. Will miss it quite a bit nontheless (◞‸◟;)
Omg, also!! On the 20th I had a psicologist appointment. I talked a bit about looking for a place to live in for uni and how I wasn't sure whether I wanted to live with people (in case I'm not able to find friends to celebrate my b-day with) or live alone. Onen of the reasons I gave her was that I use certain plates and cutlery. She asked me if I ever considered that I may be on the spectrum. ∘ ∘ ∘ ( °ヮ° ) As a matter of fact, two friends had already told me about that. And a third one kinda knew about it (??) since one of those two jokes saying 'that's very autistic' and stuff like that, not in the bad way, rather in the that's something someone autistic would do/say. So there's that. But idk, my parents don't really seem to show traits, and I'm pretty sure it's hereditary. Sure, my dad has a whole excel sreadsheet with every camera he has, when he bought it and for how much (and some other stuff), but it's more as a way to resell them when in need or so that we (my bro and I) can sell them when they become ours. Not too sure if it's just for fun (the spreadsheet, not the collection, that is actually for fun and he always uses them when he goes on trips).