And I was chasing the textbook all over the city, staying up nights, organizing my notes, memorizing definitions, reviewing the formulas only to state that "the greatest contribution of Copernicus to astronomy" was not "his noble blood", but "his model of universe"?

I. Am. UNSULTED. by that question.

Who does the writer of the test take me for? One of those idiots who don't know what a ruler is, what "bring" means, and those who can't tell the difference between metric and Imperial units? I had learned about Copernicus in grade 6, thank you very much, and if I am obligated to take the stupid course, I'd like to actually learn something EITHER interesting, OR important, OR AT LEAST new.

Thank god I didn't buy the textbook - to even think that I'd have to pay MONEY for something which I do NOT need for the purpose of stating the contribution of Copernicus.

What a waste of my time... What a damage to my body - lack of sleep and excess of coffee...

I wonder if I should go tell him off for having written such a dumb test, or just shut my trap and enjoy the ride while it lasts (hell, if any and all knowledge I need to pass the course had been aquired by me way back in grade 6, then I don't have to bother reading the text, making notes, or doing any work at all).