FIRST TEST

So today I had my first test, out of four, trying to enter school of
advocacy.  We had to produce an executive summary on domestic violence,
based on (only) 12 documents.  Yes, "only": I think the good amount is
something between 20 or 25.  With just 12, it is harder to have a "big
picture" on a topic, and you often have to refer to the same document
in your paragraphs.  There's nothing ideal about that.

It is a very administrative exercise, and not necessarily interesting
in itself.  In France, it's mainly used for selection purposes (as
mathematics can be in some displines--I'm thinking of the exams ending
the first year of medical school, for instance).

Well, at least it's done.  It lasted 5 hours and I'm happy to have
finished in time, to have respected the form, and to have refered to
all the documents (I guess?  It's already blurry in my head...).


                                        f6k, 2o23/o9/o4