In Greek, words beginning with vowels or the "r" sound MUST have one of two breathing marks over them - and there is a host of rules re exceptions and placement. Failure to add the breathing mark is equivalent to misspelling the word.
Which I learned the hard way.
On yesterday's quiz I failed to put the CORRECT breathing mark on ONE word which I had to "decline", meaning it was written in four cases - singular and plural (that's 8); masculine, feminine, and neuter (times 3). 24 times I wrote ONE word - and misspelled it every time because the breathing mark was pointing the WRONG WAY. ONE WORD, but 24 errors, each a half point.
The prof really wanted to be lenient but held his ground. Which was right.
Which meant a loss of 12 points on a 76 point test. Or 15%. Are you enjoying the math?
I calculated my overall score and got 82% and felt rather good about that. A 59 year old lady was hanging in there!!
Until I looked at it again in the afternoon - and realized I had made a HUGE error in calculating my score. I only had 68%!!!
Here is the disgusting part: I do not see myself as a 68% student. This was a blow to my ego - and to my self-confidence. It took me THREE HOURS to get my head back on straight and go over the math above. IF I had paid attention to just that ONE DETAIL I would have the 82%. Different than saying there was 15% of the test I just did not understand.
SO! First thing up today is telling the prof to readjust my quiz score. Second thing up is to take our first test. Yep, today I will learn just what I have learned. Studied until midnight, got up at 5, can't do any more.
Here's hoping and praying I will not be doing any rough breathing at the end...

Ruth, I love your blog - although it makes me feel tired again just reading about this week! I hope you get some sleep this weekend - I plan to, although I could also use some study time if you still want to get together. I haven't done anything yet except to look at the 5 chapters we need to read to make sure they're short. They are, for the most part.
ReplyDeleteCharis kai eirene,
Caroline
P.S. Re: "ONE other MIGHT be over 50." You're just a bit too generous. (LOL) I'm 45.