17. week

On Monday we had our first exam – Event management & PR at the Sligo Tennis Club. The Tennis Club wasn’t as far as we had thought; the trip from IT took only approximately 10 minutes so we still needed to wait over 45 minutes for the exams to start. When the doors opened, we were anxious to ask somebody about the dictionaries we were entitled to and which we had applied for on the last week of the lectures. We asked one supervisor about them but she didn’t have the answer ready for us and ushered us to sign in the exam first. There were multiple name lists, categorized by the exam they were coming to take and we soon found ours. Except, we weren’t on the list. With the panic rising we asked for instructions and were told to sign in anyway. With that done and most of the buzz from people going in gone we asked about the dictionaries again. The supervisors couldn’t find the dictionaries anywhere and by the time it was too late for anybody in the exams office to do anything. We were quite puzzled of how could it be and the apologies didn’t warm our hearts very much. Noora decided to do the exam without the dictionary – as if she actually had a choice but luckily Siru had her own dictionary with her. The supervisors checked the book thoroughly and she was then good to go. 

After the exam we went back to school to meet up with our teacher. We had arranged a meeting with her because we wanted to ask her about an essay she had marked, but not given any constructive feedback on. When we asked about the grading she was confused and told us to come back again when she had read them again with a thought. Frustrated with the waste of time we went home and typed an email asking about the dictionaries, which we didn’t get even though we should have. 

On Tuesday we were studying together for the upcoming exams when we noticed we had received an email from a teacher. It said that she would be in her office, should anyone want their reports back with the feedback. Siru wanted to stay and study for the exams, but Noora wanted desperately know how she did and more importantly; what she should take into account in the next day’s exam to do well. She went to the school, but the teacher was nowhere to be found and her colleague told her she missed her by mere minutes. He didn’t have any idea of where she went or when would she be back, so in the meanwhile Noora decided to take care of other things while at the school. She met with some teachers at their offices at with some by an accident on the corridor. That all was done in less than 30 minutes and the teacher wasn’t still in her office, nor had Noora seen her anywhere else. Slowly growing more and more impatient she took a chair and camped outside the teacher’s office. Some other teachers passed by once, some twice, the colleague left and locked the office and the minutes passed. There were some other students looking for her, too, some who upright turned on their heels when they heard that Noora had waited for an hour, some stayed as her company for couple of minutes and one even told her he had been there before her, not seeing her anywhere. Finally, the teacher arrived. Smilingly she agreed to meet with Noora even though “her office hours had actually just ended at four”, but her smile faded just as quickly as Noora told what she thought of sending an email of “I’ll be in my office for you to meet for the whole afternoon and how long she had waited. A whole lot more aloof the teacher took out Noora’s report and gave short feedback on it.  

Back at home Noora looked into her email and there it was – a response for the email regarding the dictionaries-issue. The tone of the text was sour: it’s not our fault if you haven’t applied for it in time. Furious of all the ill-sorted issues she typed a fair but firm response for the poor recipient – anybody in their right mind should agree that three weeks in advance is well in time to apply for the dictionaries and as we had visited the exams office just last week and confirmed the whole thing with the dictionaries, it should all be clear. 

On Wednesday we had our Adventure Tourism exam in Knocknarea arena. The Gardaí the Police were surrounding the whole school area because there was a special happening that day. Charles, the Prince of Wales, was coming to visit the IT with his wife Camilla. It was an event of great importance and honor for the school and the security measures were arranged accordingly. Everybody coming in to the campus would need a photo ID with them and bags and vehicles would be subject to searches. We could have booked tickets to attend the event beforehand, but we chose not to as it wasn’t as big a thing for us as it could be for some. Instead, Noora saw the helicopter landing with the royal couple at the football field after her exam.  

When Siru had finished her exam we headed for home as she had agreed on a Skype-talk with her mom. In front of Model there was a large crowd and for a moment we wondered why. Soon enough we realized the Prince would surely visit the gallery while in Sligo and that they were actually in at the moment. We decided to stay and see them. Before they came out a black cat ran through the yard and made everybody cheer in Ireland a black cat is believed to bring good luck. Finally all photographers took their positions and soon the royal couple came out. They waved for the crowd and Camilla shook hands with some people at the front row of the viewing area. Siru took a couple of pictures but as it was so crowded, it was hard to get any. In the end Siru was a bit late for the Skyping-session, but she had notified her mom of the delay she had a lot to tell because so much had happened. Later we made some dinner and decided to watch a movie to congratulate ourselves for doing yet another exam. 

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On Thursday we went to the charity shops once again. We visited just a few of them but didn’t really find anything. On our way back home we noticed a new charity shop was just about to be opened for the first time. There were balloons on each side of the door and the mayor of Sligo had been invited to cut the ribbon on the new charity shop. A photographer took a picture of the ceremony and once the doors were opened and people came inside, a priest blessed the place and the people who would work and shop there. The mayor also gave a short speech for the owners and the new shop. After the formalities we took a look around and Siru managed to find a lovely, old-style dress that fitted her perfectly. 

The Friday was a time for changes Noora’s flat mate had left back to Germany early in the morning and Siru’s flat mate would leave in the evening. When Siru had woken up she came to Noora’s place and borrowed her laptop for Noora to skype with her grandmother. We decided to cook lunch there, since we had been cooking so often at Siru’s place lately. We watched a few more episodes of Revenge before going to Siru’s place. Siru had just got to know her flat mate better so she was sad to see her leaving and wanted to meet her one last time. 

We talked about our  apartments being half-empty and decided it would be sensible to move Noora’s stuff at Siru’s place we wouldn’t have to be alone and always move places to make food. On Saturday afternoon Noora started to move in. Siru had a migraine and tried to sleep it off while Noora moved a fair share of her things and as Siru woke up she joined Noora for the last load of Noora’s stuff. 

On Sunday studied together for the upcoming exams. After a few hours of reading we wanted to go out and left for Doorly Park because to get some oxygen. After exercising a little we went straight to Aldi to do some grocery shopping and back at home we started to study again. Noora got fed up first and went to pack her suitcase, while Siru stayed to read for some more time. Eventually she, too, stopped and tried to pack her suitcase. We found a scale and tested our luggage to find out whether we could take our stuff back home or not. The result was not as hoped our luggage was overweight already. Desperate, we started thinking of possible solutions buying extra kilos, extra suitcase or taking less baggage with us.

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