A textile art piece at my grandparents' house.
I just updated my budget and money management log (lol, I don’t earn anything, but I’ve got a decent amount from pocket money), and I overspent this month—all on books. I’ve already bought seven books; I really need to set a limit. Some books are very expensive, but I buy them because I’ve been wanting to read them for a while and they’re low on stock—so, yeah, expensive.
I've got three more exams to take, and I'm going to try my best in them. I've got some days where I'll be studying for 12+ hours. I can do this! 💪🏻
I'm so happy. Look at this beautiful collection of books by Virginia Woolf. I'm so excited to read them.
After all the shopping and fulfilling the reason I came to another city — to take the entrance exam — I'm now back at the hotel, drinking green tea to digest all the heavy food that's hard to avoid while traveling. I'm also writing a few things in my pocket diary. After this, I'll study a bit, maybe some English grammar and vocabulary. I have one more test tomorrow.
Trying to study amid self-conflicts and doubts. I'm so depressed and worried about my future.
Enough with my depressing thoughts. I decided to make myself a five-ingredient sandwich, and now I'm going to study English. (Maybe studying will distract me from all the pessimistic thoughts and loneliness.)
Time left for the exam: 2 days
I left home around 7:30 in the morning and went to Agra to take an exam. B-school entrance exams are held only in a few cities. I came back home around 9:30 PM. I think we should have left a bit later because it wasn’t that far away. I also saw the Agra Fort, but only from the outside because it was extremely hot, and besides, visiting the fort properly takes an entire day. The exam didn’t go as well as I had expected. The Quant section was pretty hard.
I'm going to study Quant now.
“I enjoy doing many things, though unfortunately, I'm not particularly good at any of them.” ~ proudly, me.
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