torsdag 14 januari 2010

Political Disease

I'm emotionally and physically drained after spending all this time studying for the Statistic test on Saturday. I even don't seem to do much as I just sit on my place doing one old test at the most these last days. Good thing is that many people are returning back from there semester away. Gets a lot more lively now. Also, after the test I will be free for a week, but I have a feeling I will get sick at Sunday. And then bedridden for that week, and then back in school for another semester with political science.

Of course I have to write a d-essay and I haven't a clue what to write at the moment. So thinking a bit I stumbled upon all the political ideologies and then some tests for that. Fun to see where you get all though some of the questions feel a bit hard to answer due to very complicated phrasings. Anyway, this was the result:

Of course, it probably don't reflect a Swedish view very well, we tend to be a little more shifted to the left compared to the rest of the world so I guess for Sweden I would probably be more in the middle. Standing on both sides going back and forth, never able to decide were to stand. Why am I writing about this? I'm so incredible bored by these statistical numbers. I want my political scientist books. I want the debates. And thanks heavens that next week the Swedish political debates for the 2010 election begins. What do you mean I'm insane? It's not my fault I'm damaged from 4 year of overexposure to theories and philosophies on politics. If someone wants to do the test themselves, it's right here.

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