An Editorial Part A
So I know I haven't updated in forevs, but I've been busy enjoying my time back home on LI. However this isn't one of those catch up posts where I talk about what I'm doing, I'm actually going to come up HUGE with a very long post. Basically I proctored an SAT exam and those puppies are like 4 hours long and I only talk for about 10 minutes total. So of course I wrote an essay. Today I would like to post it to the world. Ready? OK!
Please pace yourselves as it is a multi pager.
About the Author:
Colleen Evanson is a vibrant 22 year old who recently graduated from the Ithaca College Park School of Communications. In the Ithaca College placement exam she was deemed an effective writer. This is her first essay about proctoring the SAT exam.
Preface:
I got the idea for this essay while sitting at a teachers desk in the silence of the SAT exam. Luckily the teacher had loose leaf paper which is, I'm happy to point out, more than 3 hole punched for your conveinence.
I had written essays before while working as an Orientation Leader at IC where I was a proctor for the writing placement exam. So I guess you could argue that this proctoring experience was meant to be.
This essay is much longer than the ones I wrote at Ithaca perhaps because the exam time was shorter there. Clearly there is more time to kill when I decide to go and write a preface.
END PART ONE


1 Comments:
Booooring.
Where are all the hookers? The car chases? The sassy kid with a heart of gold?
Damn it, I'm a child of the Stephen J. Cannell and Steven Bochco generation. Give me some cheaply-produced action with poorly-written dialogue, crappy catch-phrases and confounding "plot" devices.
Or give me nothing at all.
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