Yeah I had two other major works too - software + EH and both of them I literally left to the night before. You would've thought I'd have learned by the time EE2 came around.
What happened was I had my first idea and stuck to it until the proposal came up in Feb. Then I realised how crap and cliché it was after this horrible EE2 workshop so I nearly dropped the subject (thank god I never found the deputy). Then I changed to a critical response, but didn't really like that, so I dropped that idea after a week and sat around aimlessly for a few months trying to find an idea. I used my initial concept for my assessments and one other really crap one for a filler, and then 3 months before it was due I came up with another idea. I did a lot of research on it but never really panned out. It ended up being cliché and trite. It just wasn't working. So then I had my trials for two weeks and a half weeks and I wanted to do really well in my trial so I didn't touch it and just studied. I ended up coming first and second in all of my trials and basically exhausted myself, but then had to do EE2 (trials finished on the 18th or 19th). I tried to write it based on my satire concept but as I said, it wasn't working. I knew a lot about 1960's Cuba so I sort of did a dramatic switch to a story set in Cuba. That's how a stupid student does their EE2 major work. It was absolutely terrible.
Ahaha @ your PIP - that is what it was like! I would email my friend who did EE2 and freak out at her and my teacher about how screwed I was! It really is funny when you look back and see how silly you were to leave it to the last minute and nearly kill yourself trying to do a major work.
Oh my god - 49/50 is absolutely wonderful - I do know that mine is not up to that standard - to me it seems like a "hello I'm 18 years old and here is my story" kind of MW - dooodgy.
Okay as for the name - Sleipnir (no h) is from Norse mythology. You know Odin? Well Sleipnir was his black stallion that could do all this cool stuff. Sleipnir originally came from a story about Loki + the walls of Asgard.
This is my paraphrased version of the story; so after a war, the walls protecting the god's world of Asgard were damaged and they needed someone to fix it. Loki advocated to the god's they use a guy who said he could fix it in a month. His price was the daughter of one of the gods if he completed the wall in the time period. They agreed and he set to work because they thought it would be impossible. He set to work and was allowed to use his stallion to help him carry the stone. The month was nearly up and the man had nearly finished because his horse could carry immensely heavy loads so the gods, angry at Loki and not wanting to lose the daughter, told him to stop him from completing the wall in the month. So Loki shapeshifted into a mare and lured the horse away. Months later Loki came back (the guy didn't finish the wall) leading a black foal. Odin took the foal and named it Sleipnir and of course it was incredibly fast and could go over water etc.
I've used Sleiphnir (added in h) as my online name for 8 or so years so it stuck. I now have a tonne of nicknames based off it like Sleiphy, Slei, Sleepy etc
Omg I just checked and this post is so long! So sorry!!