physician said:
I'm experimenting with iambic pentameter, I still need to read about iambic qudrameter...
lol, I hope you find reading about iambs more interesting than I did. And just to set you on the right track, prosody, or the study of verse, is written using the Greek ordinal prefixes: mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa and hepta, generally you don't have more feet in a line than that, even 7 is pushing it, so basically, it's not referred to as quadrameter.
If you really want to impress someone (I'm not sure who'd be impressed, but maybe some of the markers pay attention to these things, lol, but I doubt it), then start exploring the lesser known feet, step away from iambs and into the highly exciting world of trochees, anapeasts, dactyls, and for the exceptionally daring, try a spondee or a pyrrhic or two!!!
lol, sorry, I'm just playing, the above are all poetic forms, but don't worry about them at all, you'll lose sight of what you intended on writing in the first place and no one should get into poetry because of the science involved.