I just took my exam for Talmud, which involved memorizing the section of Talmud we studied this semester and reciting it for my teacher. It was a really valuable experience, I think, and I don't think I did badly, although of course, I could feel every time I had to stop and think, or missed a word and had to go back for it (or just gave up because it didn't change the meaning) like a giant gaping hole. At least, I got an "excellent" at the end of it. I took the test starting towards the end of our lunch break, so when I walked out, not only did I have this giant post adrenaline-burst let-down, but everyone else is mostly in class right now. I haven't had that strong a after-I'm-done sort of reaction in quite a while- it feels rather like some of those post-concert or performance moments, when I was really invested in the performance, or a post-audition moment. Certainly, there are similar aspects involved.
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