School / Matura / Alkaline Trio / Gaslight Anthem

So, what have I been up to lately? In chronological order:

Alkaline Trio

After my trip to Sofia I had a test run for my Matura-preparation (nailed it ;) and then headed to Vienna to attend a fair and to see Alkaline Trio live (Flex). I can’t quite tell why but I expected a whole lot more of them, not a very good concert in my opinion. Had much fun at the fair after parties though :)

Barcamp

Some time after that was the Barcamp Klagenfurt at Klagenfurt university, great organization and nice location. Best pic ever credited to Markus Ortner:

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The Gaslight Anthem

Then I was in Vienna once again for a concert – this time the Gaslight Anthem – and unlike Alkaline Trio they didn’t disappoint. Great show. Supported by some replaceable band and then Frank Turner, who was pretty cool I think.

Evening school – Matura

As you may know I’m doing evening school to get some kind of school leaving examination. And now the classes for German and English finally came to an end. The last teaching units were barely bearable so me and the person sitting next to me slacked off even more than usual during the year and made some pictures. The sad part is that even while we were fooling around… let me rephrase that… even while we were not really an active part of the class we were still head of our class in terms of participation. I’m not lying. So school was something that occupied me two evenings a week for the past year and I don’t really have the feeling that I learned much in German and English.

Here’s a best of:




English

English wasn’t that much fun because besides hopefully improving grammar a bit I didn’t learn anything new. The shock came when we started with practicing for the oral exam. The setup was a 10 minute oral presentation on one of 14 topics. First lady up for the trial run made a perfect 10 minute speech. She was a complete tool, not using a single word or phrase outside from what was in the documents and it was like listening to a computer generated voice reading a text. And our teacher said: “Well, that was just perfect!” Just perfect? Just fucking perfect? Completely memorized. And that was fucking perfect?! I got pretty upset because I thought it was more about being able to speak english instead of learning something by heart. Not that I shared my opinion with the rest of the class though.

The reason I got upset was probably that I still had to learn the 100 pages :D So i started reading the topics and the only hard thing was to memorize all the details. According to the test runs it was important to know a great amount of detail, like dates for example. I read through all of the topics but got pretty fed up with it and was unwilling to learn more. Two days before the exam I decided to type everything I knew on these topics down into a single word document. This was the first time I really spent time on preparation and that’s how I got to know where I still lack background information on the various topics. I noticed that I wasn’t in class when they were watching “We feed the world” so I got the movie and watched it the day before my English exam.

me By the way: I was the first one to go in at 8:40 on Thursday morning. I had to pick two papers and only then look at the topics and decide which one I wanted to do. I picked Amnesty International and We feed the world. So, what do you think I presented?

Amnesty International. :D

Because it’s still way easier to talk about AI than about “We feed the world” with all the special vocabulary on food and factory farming.

I had 20 minutes time for writing a summary to a given text and to prepare myself. I had the summary in 10 minutes and spent the rest of the waiting time with writing notes on the topic so I don’t forget anything. Then I had to introduce myself, read the summary and talked about Amnesty International for about 5 minutes (not counted) before the teacher said “Thank you”. Other people had to talk somewhere from 8 to 15 minutes, so that was obviously a good sign. Still, I had to wait until 13:00 for my grade and got the best one possible: (1/Sehr gut/A). Finally, English is over. Two hours later I was already throwing away all the stuff from the last year.

German

German was fun though during the year – at least at times – because the teacher actually tried to make people think and to start discussions. Too bad for him that none of the other people in school joined in. Plus we went to the theater several times which was pretty cool, better than expected. As for the test exam I wanted to scan the pages our teachers gave us afterwards. A best of from all the mistakes people made. You wouldn’t believe it. But hey, kudos for trying to anyone going through evening school and working at the same time. For me it was rather easy so far but there was a vast amount of different backgrounds in class and it’s only natural that there are people who are having a hard time. Thumbs up.

Then on Friday it was time for my German exam. Because I have to take one of my four exams for the Matura in an external school and not the WIFI I had to drive to a school a bit outside of Klagenfurt. Scheduled start: 7:30 in the morning. I showed up at around 7:10 and bumped into the teacher responsible in front of the school building. I started at 7:15 and was pretty confident about the topic and being able to write enough. Still, I was the only one there taking the exam.

Then 7:30 someone showed up from another WIFI course and she got her own two topics to choose from and immediately completely broke down. “These are not the topics we prepared ourselves for in class!” she said to the supervisor. And “I want to call my teacher and ask her what I should do now”. I didn’t quite understand and still don’t. There are two topics to choose from in German: one topic is a question about a book that you had to read. The other topic is about a given topic, either something up-to-date or very general. Like death penalty. Or immigration. Or advertising and society. Or truth. Or aggression (my exam topic). But mostly something you could write about when you’re not a complete moron. Or when you’re actually reading news papers or care about what’s going on in this world. There are also a few sub-questions to make it even easier for you for every topic. So there’s basically no excuse not to write about either one of the given topics since the list of books from the WIFI course is the same as the list from the school. I guess she expected a topic they already discussed or wrote about in school instead of something new.

Anyhow I wasn’t bothered by that, just slightly amused. I had all the time in the world from 7:15 to 12:15 and the only thing that slowed me down was the manual writing on paper. Would I have had a keyboard I would have finished way earlier. So I wrote a 6 page essay and then had to transform this into a clean copy. I took my time because my fingers hurt – I was glad I wasn’t bouldering the day before :D I finished the clean copy at around 11:40 and then voluntarily drove to the WIFI where the rest of my German class was having the exam with the exact same topics as me. Only my essay would be graded by the school and theirs by the WIFI. Most of the people were still writing when I arrived at 12:15 so I went up and sat next to the teacher, talking to him about my adventure in the school, waiting for the rest to finish to talk to them. It will take a week before they get to know their grade but I will know mine Monday morning. I expect a great or at least good grade :D

Outlook

After getting my grade for German on Monday I will have 75% of the Matura because I already finished math in 2006. So only one course is missing and there would have been two choices: computer science or business administration. I wanted to pick computer science. I really did. But there is no such course this year because there are not enough registrations. So I’m practically forced to do business administration instead. This will take another year but then at least in March 2010 I will have my Matura. Whee.

damn. that was long. pardon me.

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