Monday, July 12, 2010

Flexible schedules, phantom deadlines...and other examinable topics.

Exams are underway at Nyagatare Secondary School. While we got off to a decent start this past Friday, thanks almost exclusively to the extremely diligent but highly surreptitious work of Sawa, things began to break down this morning. We started fifty-five minutes late, which is both the good news and bad news...we started late but managed to start before the hour mark!

Exams tend to be very stressful at N.S.S. because there is a so much disorganization and so little planning. Sadly, the volunteers tend to spearhead much of the work (unfortunately initiative is not something our colleagues exhibit with great frequency). As such, I will return to blogging in about a week with what I'm sure will be an entertaining recount of the week's frivolities. I'll also give a brief rundown of the upcoming holidays planned for Southern Africa.

Until then.

Zach

ps. What a sorry end to the World Cup. The two most deserving teams play a marvelous consolation match filled with exciting attacks and admirable professional behavior. Two petulant and disturbingly violent teams combine for a lackluster, tepid finale. Too bad for SA and the rest of Africa.

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