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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

INSERT TITLE: choose between the two

"Two long exams?! Aw, come on!" to my surprise, two of my subjects announced that I'll be having a long exam from both of them.

Damn, this is so unpleasant for me to hear. I am already receiving so much work from Toudai AND the Hinata Inn. Furthermore, classes have only started a few weeks ago.

From another point of view, two exams isn't that bad. It's rather considerable. But in my case, it's not FAIR! I'm pretty worked up and the last thing I need is a long exam. Ugh, now I have to study and manage again!

Judging from the two programs, Mathematics and Chemistry, and considering the date of examination, I only have little time to review two exhaustive and mind boggling subjects. I need a plan.

Okay I got it. First, I'll review the subject that is heavier in point average. Then I will review on the lighter subject, I hope, if I still have the time. That way, I won't fail in one of the two.

"Wow, that means I still have to fail one of them. How stupid is that?" Okay, okay. Let's try another.
I need to review both of them. No No! I don't have the time. And class starts early! Great. Now my time's running out because of writing on this diary. Whatever. I'll just stick to plan A and hope I won't fall asleep to review on the second one. I - I'll review Mathematics!

logged at 8:19 PM
SIGNED : Keitaro

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WEATHER BOX
KEI'S PROFILE
Keitaro Urashima is a 19 year-old student, at the start of Love Hina, who is trying to get into Tokyo University.

After failing the entrance exams twice and becoming a second-year ronin, he is kicked out of home by his cheap parents, and goes to his grandmother's hotel, thinking he might be able to stay there.

However, he finds out the hard way that his grandmother has turned the hotel into an all-girls dormitory. Through a combination of bad luck and timing, he encounters Naru Narusegawa in the open-air hot springs bath and infuriates her. He then proceeds to land on the bad side of the other dorm residents, before Haruka arrives and metaphorically bails him out. Ultimately he does end up staying at the Hinata House, though the reason and timing varies slightly between the anime and the manga.

Keitaro takes promises seriously, and it seems that he made a number of important ones during his childhood. First and foremost was his promise of 15 years ago (age 5) with a little girl he barely remembers that they would get into Tokyo University together one day.

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