So, just some updates on what I have been doing:
After we attended bowling for our post-exams activities, a group of us went to Vivo City. We ate lunch, sat in a circle and played some games. We then played sardines, which was actually quite fun, but tiring. One of us would hide, while the rest of us were seekers. When the seeker finds the person who hid, he would have to hide with him too. The last seeker remaining loses. Vivo City was so big (and we only played on the top level!!). Quite fun ahahah. After that, we watched Perks of Being a Wallflower. I thought that the book was nicer then the film though. The film was I guess... subtle?? But I hate films that are subtle because in books you kinda get it, but in films, nah. There were also too many elements in the book that were fitted in the film, making hard to concentrate. All of us were also very tired, so it was kind of hard trying to stay awake during the movie. Oh, and if you watch the movie without reading the book, you would just walk of the cinema going "whaaaaaaat?" So, advice: read the book before watching the movie.
I also went to eat Fish @ Co. at Suntec City with some of my classmates: Zixin, Sher, Chunsan, Xue Chun, Karen and Joelle. Omg, the lunch became a laughing session. All of us laughed for at least 30 mins I think. Mainly, there were a few causes for laughter:
1) My snide remarks (I asked where was the feedback form when the waiter got the order wrong, and I said bye to Xuechun when she asked if we could eat at some other place - being my mean self hahahah)
2) Xuechun's bluntness and cluelessness (she asked for refills of the salad bar, and attempted to make some word sound like oranges by saying it real slow)
3) The laughing video
4) Joelle's laughter (freaking infectious)
5) The weird menu (seriously, 3-some??)
Then I went bowling again with some of my classmates during the last day of school (which DID NOT feel like the last day of school). Played some cards too, had some fun :D
Took lots of unglam pictures too.
Last Friday, I went to Shermaine's house to play (haha, we sound so childish). Xuechun, her sis, Randy, Trevor, Huiyi, Yunyi and Dion were there too. We played mahjong, bridge, some x-box racing game. All of us bought mac's too (some general consensus to get fat together), except Shermaine who ate chicken rice. I regained some memories about knowing how to play mahjong. I played bridge with Dion, Huiyi, Shermaine and Trevor. There were moments when we all laughed in exasperation at Dion's actions during bridge and I was saying that whoever plays with Dion will lose (but Dion finally won a game ahhaha).
After returning from Sher's house, I celebrated my brother's birthday with my extended family. Watched this really gory movie (which I watched before), watched the channel 8 show, and other stuff. I was really tired by then (see my eyes closing).
On Saturday (the next day), I went dancing with Zixin - oschool at scape. The open class was so hard. I had trouble keeping up and was pretty sure that I danced as if I were drowning underwater. Flabbing my arms wildly, struggling to keep up. Hahah. I shall go for another class this saturday, but shall go shopping with Dion and Zixin before that hahah.
After the dance class, I headed to my cousin's house/function room for her 21th birthday. Ate food, talked a little. My legs were aching by then because of the dance lesson too.
Wow. Just realised I had a lot of events happening :)
Anyway, my mind was also troubled over the past 2 weeks because of my subject combination choices (which I have already submitted). I was stuck between english language and linguistics (ELL), history and economics. I needed to choose two out of the three. My confirmed choices were Maths and Physics. I realised that my school did not allow the subject combi of MPHEll, so I definitely needed to take Econs. I was stuck between ELL and history and frankly, I was fine with both. Flipping a coin did not help.
I discussed with my parents and decided ELL. I guessed in the depths of my heart, I wanted ELL. But I was too afraid to take it ( it was a totally new subject to our school), and I just couldn't bear to tear history out of my life (I mean, I have been studying it for 4 years?!! There's some attachment there.) So I chose MPEcEll as my first choice. Choosing subject combis was such a headache for me!!! Totally did not expect it to be that hard for me to choose. o_O
Gonna study chinese these few days!
Wish me luck for HCL O-levels :)
Monday, October 29, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
YEP - Dunmania
I attended Year End Party for Year 4s - Dunmania 2012, yesterday evening.
It was basically unexpectedly fun and enjoyable :)
I went to Dunmania with my 4k class. A few of us were already in the hall (venue) when Zixin called me, telling us to go vet her outfit (lol). We then went back to the hall and ate dinner. Halfway through our dinner (how inconvenient), the emcees wanted us to play some games, which were quite entertaining!
When there were performances, it was a bit awkward initially because no one dared to go to the centre; we were sitting in a semicircle all around at the edges with no one daring to go to the centre. Finally (after we finished our dinner of course), almost all of us went to the centre to just try and get into a high mood. Hahaha. The songs were abit inappropriate in that it wasn't 'dance-y' enough such that it could get us all excited enough. We were still a bit 'subdued', but towards the end, when we sang our level song out loud, we could feel the atmosphere go to an all-time high, with all of us linking arms over shoulders, singing our hearts out (surprising that we can still remember the song!!! :D). I felt that was the ultimate and best moment of the YEP.
After that was the Hunger Games!!! We were all very very excited because we did not know what to expect at all. We had paper bracelets where we could 'kill' each other by tearing off the bracelets. We had to find food and paper balls as well to win the game. If we got killed, we have to surrender whatever we had. We were also split into several colours: green, blue, yellow and red. I was green. We then headed to the Cornucopia (the hardest word to pronounce ever!) which was the parade square where we started the games. All of us ran like mad LOL. It was very hard to reunite with the rest of the green team later on since we were all still very cautious and hesitant about what to do. We finally found them at the staircase near the library. It was actually pretty cool because we were like this career pack, except that we were the green team :)) There were some blue people stuck in this closet like thing under the staircase; they wouldn't and couldn't come out because the whole green team was outside hahaha. We eventually moved on because the place got cordoned off -.- \
I would say that the game got pretty violent and scary from then on. The guys in our teams were like 'attack!' or 'run!', which made it kind of exciting though. :P There was this part when we had to catch this girl who was not from our team. She ran and around 5 of us girls pounced on her and started to grab her bracelet. It was actually quite violent and scary LOL. I was even surprised at how violent we were. We managed to get her bracelet though all the time we were pulling and grabbing her, we were asking if she was okay. Ironic much.
The green team was actually managing pretty well initially. The turning point came when we got chased by some random group (somehow we ran away instead of fighting). We separated. When we got back, a few guys from our team were dead already, which made it kind of depressing because they were the ones who were always leading the pack. We were kind of at a loss as to what we should do. Eventually, a few of us girls and Noel decided to go down to the first level, basically because the second level got cordoned off too GAH IRRITATING.
When we went down, we saw some green colour people. I saw Huiyi, Joelle and Benedict, who were walking towards me, which already seemed weird by then. When they came towards me, I saw this huge group of people suddenly started coming. Then IF I AM NOT WRONG, I heard Huiyi said something like this to me, "You know we were hiding right?" OMG. I then knew that the people behind were red and so I shouted to the green to run. I managed to run away, but Noel got caught!!!!!! And he was the one with all the paper balls for the green team!!!! GAH I WAS SO FREAKING ANGRY. So I ran back and tried to tear off Benedict's bracelet, because he got the paper balls for the red team. But in the process, my bracelet got torn, WHAT THE )_*(^&%@$$#$@!! Grrrrrrr. And I think that quite a lot of green people got killed because of that 'ambush'. I am not sure about the situation, but I am pretty sure that this was what happened. That was sooooo disappointing because there was just 15 mins left before the games end =.=. Why did I dieeeeee????? So annoying.
We then had the finale, where the 5 strongest from each team would supposedly fight to the death. I was at the top because I DIED. (Lol I hate the red team) I couldn't understand anything that happened, except that there were some really violent parts. There were a lot of guys chasing Yee Han and he got killed. Then Joelle and Amanda wanted to attack this girl (forgot her name) together, but the plan kind of backfired and Joelle got pushed to the floor. O_o I am truly amazed at the wildness we possess within ourselves.
Overall, the hunger games were quite fun and exciting, considering that we had never had something like this before. It was rather successful, I would say :D It did create a certain degree of fear and anticipation in me while I was playing the game, making it seem like the real thing!
After the whole hunger games thing, we proceeded to the movie marathon. I initially wanted to bathe, but there were so many people and so few cubicles that I did not D: At least the air-con in the hall helped me feel less dirty.
The movie marathon consisted of movies which I had watched before. Night at the Museum 1, Real Steel (I just rewatched it last weekend), Flipped and Step Up 3. I wanted to play poker cards and did so with Karen, Huiyi and Louis. Playing bridge with them then was really quite fun because all of them are quite good players. This made the game very interesting, and made me use my brain more. Playing with them was soo FUN. I was actually on a winning streak, until I paired with Louis 3 times in a row - that was when I started losing hahahaha. This happened because I realised that whenever I pair up with Louis, it is always when one of us bid for 3 of something, making it such that we had to win 9 sets. We did win around 2 rounds of 9 sets, but we started losing later on, hahahhaha.
Then, LPL came along.
The reason why we even started playing bridge was because Mdm Low (year head) said that whatever we wanted to do, be it play poker card games, keep it in the hall. Therefore we assumed that we were allowed to play poker card games. Ms Yeoh and probably Mdm Low passed us so many times, and we were playing bridge, but they did not stop us. Only LPL did! ZZZ. SO PISSED AT HIM.
He came and said that he was going to confiscate the cards, making me very puzzled. So I told him that mdm Low said and even announced that we were allowed to play poker cards. He then said that we were playing poker card games in the hall. The hall is in the school, so we are playing poker card games in the school and that is still not allowed. WTH. Seriously?! That kind of reasoning does not even make sense. But we (being such GOOD students), still gave him the cards.
My impression of LPL was actually improving, but now, it has just taken a u-turn and went the other way round. This experience has just told me two things: He is inflexible and unreasonable.
Inflexible because he doesn't know when to make exceptions. Mdm Low has already announced that we could play poker card games. We are not even gambling! Just because it says in the rule books or whatever, doesn't mean that such a rule cannot be broken all the time. Does it mean that since it says that we have to wear the tie on all Mondays, we must definitely wear a tie even though national day celebrations happen to be on a Monday, and we are supposed to wear red tees??? His reasoning of the hall being in the school blah blah doesn't make sense because Mdm Low already said/implied that we could play bridge in the hall. Why can't he make exceptions and be slightly flexible?
Unreasonable because: fine, assuming Mdm Low did not mean that, and that we were not supposed to play bridge in the hall, seeing that we THOUGHT that we could, shouldn't he be more understanding and tell it to us in a nicer way, and not confiscate our cards? As a teacher, yes, you can be strict, but you should be understanding as well. I mean, I thought that we could play. So if I was wrong, just tell me nicely and tell me to keep the cards. I will definitely stop playing them. What for confiscate my cards? Hello???? Those are MY cards. Is there such a need for such an extreme measure? It is not as if I was breaking the rules INTENTIONALLY. If I did, fine, confiscate them for all you want. However, I broke the rules under a misconception. Shouldn't that render me some understanding on your part?
After that, I was just so pissed because it wasn't as if I was entirely in the wrong. I was indignant because he made it SEEM as if I was wrong. GAHHHHHHH. RANT RANT RANT. We were all complaining. Basically, the mood was just ruined. And the bridge game was so good too!!!! Luckily, he confiscated my SIA cards, which were free, and technically ugly according to me. But whatever, those were my cards, and I felt that he had confiscated them under unreasonable circumstances, and that is what made me so angry.
Grrrrr. Anyway, I slept through most of the marathon, but I woke up occasionally and managed to watch a part of every movie. I watched the last part of Real Steel again LOL. We (4k) then went to Mac's to eat breakfast (of which that just happened around 3 hours ago!! :D)
Had a really great experience not bathing for more than 30 hours, spending time with friends, playing games and having fun (despite the cards part)! YEP will definitely be memorable for many years to come~! :D
It was basically unexpectedly fun and enjoyable :)
I went to Dunmania with my 4k class. A few of us were already in the hall (venue) when Zixin called me, telling us to go vet her outfit (lol). We then went back to the hall and ate dinner. Halfway through our dinner (how inconvenient), the emcees wanted us to play some games, which were quite entertaining!
When there were performances, it was a bit awkward initially because no one dared to go to the centre; we were sitting in a semicircle all around at the edges with no one daring to go to the centre. Finally (after we finished our dinner of course), almost all of us went to the centre to just try and get into a high mood. Hahaha. The songs were abit inappropriate in that it wasn't 'dance-y' enough such that it could get us all excited enough. We were still a bit 'subdued', but towards the end, when we sang our level song out loud, we could feel the atmosphere go to an all-time high, with all of us linking arms over shoulders, singing our hearts out (surprising that we can still remember the song!!! :D). I felt that was the ultimate and best moment of the YEP.
After that was the Hunger Games!!! We were all very very excited because we did not know what to expect at all. We had paper bracelets where we could 'kill' each other by tearing off the bracelets. We had to find food and paper balls as well to win the game. If we got killed, we have to surrender whatever we had. We were also split into several colours: green, blue, yellow and red. I was green. We then headed to the Cornucopia (the hardest word to pronounce ever!) which was the parade square where we started the games. All of us ran like mad LOL. It was very hard to reunite with the rest of the green team later on since we were all still very cautious and hesitant about what to do. We finally found them at the staircase near the library. It was actually pretty cool because we were like this career pack, except that we were the green team :)) There were some blue people stuck in this closet like thing under the staircase; they wouldn't and couldn't come out because the whole green team was outside hahaha. We eventually moved on because the place got cordoned off -.- \
I would say that the game got pretty violent and scary from then on. The guys in our teams were like 'attack!' or 'run!', which made it kind of exciting though. :P There was this part when we had to catch this girl who was not from our team. She ran and around 5 of us girls pounced on her and started to grab her bracelet. It was actually quite violent and scary LOL. I was even surprised at how violent we were. We managed to get her bracelet though all the time we were pulling and grabbing her, we were asking if she was okay. Ironic much.
The green team was actually managing pretty well initially. The turning point came when we got chased by some random group (somehow we ran away instead of fighting). We separated. When we got back, a few guys from our team were dead already, which made it kind of depressing because they were the ones who were always leading the pack. We were kind of at a loss as to what we should do. Eventually, a few of us girls and Noel decided to go down to the first level, basically because the second level got cordoned off too GAH IRRITATING.
When we went down, we saw some green colour people. I saw Huiyi, Joelle and Benedict, who were walking towards me, which already seemed weird by then. When they came towards me, I saw this huge group of people suddenly started coming. Then IF I AM NOT WRONG, I heard Huiyi said something like this to me, "You know we were hiding right?" OMG. I then knew that the people behind were red and so I shouted to the green to run. I managed to run away, but Noel got caught!!!!!! And he was the one with all the paper balls for the green team!!!! GAH I WAS SO FREAKING ANGRY. So I ran back and tried to tear off Benedict's bracelet, because he got the paper balls for the red team. But in the process, my bracelet got torn, WHAT THE )_*(^&%@$$#$@!! Grrrrrrr. And I think that quite a lot of green people got killed because of that 'ambush'. I am not sure about the situation, but I am pretty sure that this was what happened. That was sooooo disappointing because there was just 15 mins left before the games end =.=. Why did I dieeeeee????? So annoying.
We then had the finale, where the 5 strongest from each team would supposedly fight to the death. I was at the top because I DIED. (Lol I hate the red team) I couldn't understand anything that happened, except that there were some really violent parts. There were a lot of guys chasing Yee Han and he got killed. Then Joelle and Amanda wanted to attack this girl (forgot her name) together, but the plan kind of backfired and Joelle got pushed to the floor. O_o I am truly amazed at the wildness we possess within ourselves.
Overall, the hunger games were quite fun and exciting, considering that we had never had something like this before. It was rather successful, I would say :D It did create a certain degree of fear and anticipation in me while I was playing the game, making it seem like the real thing!
After the whole hunger games thing, we proceeded to the movie marathon. I initially wanted to bathe, but there were so many people and so few cubicles that I did not D: At least the air-con in the hall helped me feel less dirty.
The movie marathon consisted of movies which I had watched before. Night at the Museum 1, Real Steel (I just rewatched it last weekend), Flipped and Step Up 3. I wanted to play poker cards and did so with Karen, Huiyi and Louis. Playing bridge with them then was really quite fun because all of them are quite good players. This made the game very interesting, and made me use my brain more. Playing with them was soo FUN. I was actually on a winning streak, until I paired with Louis 3 times in a row - that was when I started losing hahahaha. This happened because I realised that whenever I pair up with Louis, it is always when one of us bid for 3 of something, making it such that we had to win 9 sets. We did win around 2 rounds of 9 sets, but we started losing later on, hahahhaha.
Then, LPL came along.
The reason why we even started playing bridge was because Mdm Low (year head) said that whatever we wanted to do, be it play poker card games, keep it in the hall. Therefore we assumed that we were allowed to play poker card games. Ms Yeoh and probably Mdm Low passed us so many times, and we were playing bridge, but they did not stop us. Only LPL did! ZZZ. SO PISSED AT HIM.
He came and said that he was going to confiscate the cards, making me very puzzled. So I told him that mdm Low said and even announced that we were allowed to play poker cards. He then said that we were playing poker card games in the hall. The hall is in the school, so we are playing poker card games in the school and that is still not allowed. WTH. Seriously?! That kind of reasoning does not even make sense. But we (being such GOOD students), still gave him the cards.
My impression of LPL was actually improving, but now, it has just taken a u-turn and went the other way round. This experience has just told me two things: He is inflexible and unreasonable.
Inflexible because he doesn't know when to make exceptions. Mdm Low has already announced that we could play poker card games. We are not even gambling! Just because it says in the rule books or whatever, doesn't mean that such a rule cannot be broken all the time. Does it mean that since it says that we have to wear the tie on all Mondays, we must definitely wear a tie even though national day celebrations happen to be on a Monday, and we are supposed to wear red tees??? His reasoning of the hall being in the school blah blah doesn't make sense because Mdm Low already said/implied that we could play bridge in the hall. Why can't he make exceptions and be slightly flexible?
Unreasonable because: fine, assuming Mdm Low did not mean that, and that we were not supposed to play bridge in the hall, seeing that we THOUGHT that we could, shouldn't he be more understanding and tell it to us in a nicer way, and not confiscate our cards? As a teacher, yes, you can be strict, but you should be understanding as well. I mean, I thought that we could play. So if I was wrong, just tell me nicely and tell me to keep the cards. I will definitely stop playing them. What for confiscate my cards? Hello???? Those are MY cards. Is there such a need for such an extreme measure? It is not as if I was breaking the rules INTENTIONALLY. If I did, fine, confiscate them for all you want. However, I broke the rules under a misconception. Shouldn't that render me some understanding on your part?
After that, I was just so pissed because it wasn't as if I was entirely in the wrong. I was indignant because he made it SEEM as if I was wrong. GAHHHHHHH. RANT RANT RANT. We were all complaining. Basically, the mood was just ruined. And the bridge game was so good too!!!! Luckily, he confiscated my SIA cards, which were free, and technically ugly according to me. But whatever, those were my cards, and I felt that he had confiscated them under unreasonable circumstances, and that is what made me so angry.
Grrrrr. Anyway, I slept through most of the marathon, but I woke up occasionally and managed to watch a part of every movie. I watched the last part of Real Steel again LOL. We (4k) then went to Mac's to eat breakfast (of which that just happened around 3 hours ago!! :D)
Had a really great experience not bathing for more than 30 hours, spending time with friends, playing games and having fun (despite the cards part)! YEP will definitely be memorable for many years to come~! :D
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Scores
I’ve finally gotten back all of my marked test papers. Yesterday was Language Arts, Chinese, Physics and Literature. Today is Maths 1 and 2, Chemistry and History.
So basically, I shall reflect on this year’s test results and the subjects, stuff.
Language Arts (LA):
LA this year was a real shocker. The teachers started having much higher expectations of us. The appearance of Mr Sng played a critical part too I guess. His papers definitely increased the bar of standard of LA tests. The teachers also wanted us to start writing essays in the General Paper format – one of the quirks of an IP school. I had a lot of difficulty with this and always scored a very low, on-the-dot B. Frankly, I even started to hate LA because of this. My comprehensions were poorly done; I just passed! My frustrations towards LA definitely did grow over the past year. I also felt irritated by my LA teacher – she always seemed to be spending lots of time on unnecessary things, she was also easily distracted at times. However, during the period nearer to the exam, my impression of her started to improve. The tips that she gave us just before the exams (read tips, not hints!) were very helpful, and also showed that she cared about us, albeit in a manner which I did not really like.
My essays were pretty well-done! :) I got above 20 for both the situational and essay, which was a pleasant surprise since it was the ONLY time I got above 20, or in fact anything more than a B, for any LA essay in the past year. I did work hard for this, trying to memorise facts on media, sci and tech and ethics. I read some of my classmates’ works and tried to figure out what was wrong with mine. Super glad that my hard work paid off! :D
I definitely could not study for Paper 2 - comprehension and summary. This component pulled me down; in fact, my essays ‘saved’ me. Comprehension was an improvement I guess (though Mr Sng did say he lowered the standard of the paper LOL). Summary was DREADFUL. I really need to work on this, HAIZ.
Overall, this test has revived my love for LA – I got an A!!! I think I shall continue to work hard on my essays since the results show hahahaha.
Chinese:
Frankly, Chinese has been sidelined for this test because I needed to study more for the other subjects. Although, I did try to memorise some good sentences on the morning of the Chinese test. It turns out that IT WORKS. Hahahah. I got an A for Chinese, which is AMAZINGGGG. (Hoping to recreate this during o-levels LOL) Shall work hard during the next 20 days to hone my Chinese skills so that I shall be ready for the o-levels! :D
Eat Chinese, think Chinese, talk Chinese, sleep Chinese.
Physics:
Physics was not bad :D I think that I have been regularly and consistently paying attention to physics, mainly because I like it better than Chemistry. I have also decided to take Physics in Senior High so I worked rather hard for this too :)
Literature:
This was a REAL surprise. I had Math 1 and Lit on the same day, so I chose to focus on Math 1, and basically only memorized the lit quotes and stuff on the very day of the test. I remember saying to myself that I had ‘given up’ on Lit, and that I was going to screw the test up. After doing the test, everyone had the general consensus that we were all going to screw the unseen prose/poetry section up, even though the Romeo and Juliet component was surprisingly manageable. However, our teachers told us that we had improved!!!! Major shocker. I remembered myself scribbling on the paper furiously whatever comes to my mind! How could that have been an improvement? All of us had huge wide eyes that showed utter disbelief. Even Ms Sangeetha who was in-charge of unseen prose/poem said that generally, it was well-written!! WOWOWOW. When I got back my Lit paper, amazingly, I got an A+! I was genuinely shocked and pleasantly surprised. It appears that we had unconsciously wrote essays, that were actually good!!
There were comments that my essay was much more focused, which really made me happy. I think that it had something to do with the environment and atmosphere of the examination at that time. I had went in expecting to fail the paper – somehow, I am guessing that this assumption made me a lot calmer in that I was ‘expecting’ to screw the test up. The time limit, although much longer, also made me ‘panic’, work faster, and forced me to write straight to the point. LA also helped me to hone this skill further. In fact, when I was writing the paper, I did not actually believe what I was writing in! This is all so weird. It appears that the teachers are not looking for something too abstract, or too definite. I think this is why our essays managed to be quite well-done. We have learnt not to go overboard with our analysis and pre-conceptions, therefore not going out of point.
Math 1 and 2:
Math 2 was done better than 1. Lots of careless mistakes. AGAIN. Nothing much to say. Hahahah. Although I would say that I was surprised that my class did not do as well as I thought we would. My class is also kind of sorry towards Mrs Kong, our math teacher, since she said she would treat us to macdonald’s meal if we all got Bs. Some of them did felt that we let her down :(
Chemistry:
I would admit that my chemistry marks was although high, below my expectations. I am not planning to take chem next year, but I still want to do well in it. Call it my perfectionist attitude, but I do believe in doing my best in everything, even though I hate it. Apparently, this paper was quite badly done in that the teachers were disappointed with us. Chemistry was much harder to score because the teachers were very strict with the phrasing and wording. I had a couple of careless mistakes here and there, which did make me frustrated.
History:
I did think that I would do better in this. I missed A by one mark D:
I’ve worked much harder for history this year. Mr Tay was a nice and good teacher too, which kind of inspired me to work harder. I am guessing that somehow this effect was felt by my class too, which kind of suggests the improvement we’ve had (Teachers play a role!!). I did feel more confident about my history than last year. I still remember that I freaked out during the exam because it turns out that what I did not study came out. I wanted to do a question on one of the topics which I studied on, but it required a component which I did not prepare for. I was in a dilemma. Should I continue doing that question, or try another question on a topic which I merely briefly went through? In the end, I chose the latter, which turned out to be a pretty good choice. I got A for both essays, which made me pretty happy :D What pulled me down was by SBCS, GRRRR.
Overall, I would say a certain improvement in history, though I have not yet mastered it fully. More practice needed.
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This year has been… rushed. The word very aptly describes it. Syllabuses were rushed through, studies were rushed through, the exams were also in a way, rushed through. The year has passed very fast – in the blink of an eye.
I felt that all of us has worked harder this year (or at least for this exam), whether harder in a large or small amount. I’ve also managed to do quite well for this exam :)
One thing that I really hate during script checking is when people get much lower marks than me (not that I want them to get higher scores, HAHAHA). It really puts me in an awkward situation because 1) I am not the type to comfort people, in fact I don’t know how to, 2) I have a higher score than them and definitely do not want to come off as arrogant/sarcastic and, 3) I cannot exactly celebrate in their faces. This leaves me brooding about exactly what I should do. Unfortunately, this situation cannot exactly be ‘solved’. I just hope that almost everyone will actually worry about this kind of stuff like me, because it does show that one is being sensitive to others. (I am not exactly praising myself, but you get what I mean)
I am currently mulling over which subject combi to take, and what cca as well. Tough decisions in your life uh. This is soooo confusing. I would definitely like to get into a cca that I like, enjoy, am proud of and proficient in. However, the chances of getting a cca that fulfills all that is quite low. *worrying*
Meanwhile, I hope that the exams go well for those taking o-levels! Good luck and jiayous! :D
So basically, I shall reflect on this year’s test results and the subjects, stuff.
Language Arts (LA):
LA this year was a real shocker. The teachers started having much higher expectations of us. The appearance of Mr Sng played a critical part too I guess. His papers definitely increased the bar of standard of LA tests. The teachers also wanted us to start writing essays in the General Paper format – one of the quirks of an IP school. I had a lot of difficulty with this and always scored a very low, on-the-dot B. Frankly, I even started to hate LA because of this. My comprehensions were poorly done; I just passed! My frustrations towards LA definitely did grow over the past year. I also felt irritated by my LA teacher – she always seemed to be spending lots of time on unnecessary things, she was also easily distracted at times. However, during the period nearer to the exam, my impression of her started to improve. The tips that she gave us just before the exams (read tips, not hints!) were very helpful, and also showed that she cared about us, albeit in a manner which I did not really like.
My essays were pretty well-done! :) I got above 20 for both the situational and essay, which was a pleasant surprise since it was the ONLY time I got above 20, or in fact anything more than a B, for any LA essay in the past year. I did work hard for this, trying to memorise facts on media, sci and tech and ethics. I read some of my classmates’ works and tried to figure out what was wrong with mine. Super glad that my hard work paid off! :D
I definitely could not study for Paper 2 - comprehension and summary. This component pulled me down; in fact, my essays ‘saved’ me. Comprehension was an improvement I guess (though Mr Sng did say he lowered the standard of the paper LOL). Summary was DREADFUL. I really need to work on this, HAIZ.
Overall, this test has revived my love for LA – I got an A!!! I think I shall continue to work hard on my essays since the results show hahahaha.
Chinese:
Frankly, Chinese has been sidelined for this test because I needed to study more for the other subjects. Although, I did try to memorise some good sentences on the morning of the Chinese test. It turns out that IT WORKS. Hahahah. I got an A for Chinese, which is AMAZINGGGG. (Hoping to recreate this during o-levels LOL) Shall work hard during the next 20 days to hone my Chinese skills so that I shall be ready for the o-levels! :D
Eat Chinese, think Chinese, talk Chinese, sleep Chinese.
Physics:
Physics was not bad :D I think that I have been regularly and consistently paying attention to physics, mainly because I like it better than Chemistry. I have also decided to take Physics in Senior High so I worked rather hard for this too :)
Literature:
This was a REAL surprise. I had Math 1 and Lit on the same day, so I chose to focus on Math 1, and basically only memorized the lit quotes and stuff on the very day of the test. I remember saying to myself that I had ‘given up’ on Lit, and that I was going to screw the test up. After doing the test, everyone had the general consensus that we were all going to screw the unseen prose/poetry section up, even though the Romeo and Juliet component was surprisingly manageable. However, our teachers told us that we had improved!!!! Major shocker. I remembered myself scribbling on the paper furiously whatever comes to my mind! How could that have been an improvement? All of us had huge wide eyes that showed utter disbelief. Even Ms Sangeetha who was in-charge of unseen prose/poem said that generally, it was well-written!! WOWOWOW. When I got back my Lit paper, amazingly, I got an A+! I was genuinely shocked and pleasantly surprised. It appears that we had unconsciously wrote essays, that were actually good!!
There were comments that my essay was much more focused, which really made me happy. I think that it had something to do with the environment and atmosphere of the examination at that time. I had went in expecting to fail the paper – somehow, I am guessing that this assumption made me a lot calmer in that I was ‘expecting’ to screw the test up. The time limit, although much longer, also made me ‘panic’, work faster, and forced me to write straight to the point. LA also helped me to hone this skill further. In fact, when I was writing the paper, I did not actually believe what I was writing in! This is all so weird. It appears that the teachers are not looking for something too abstract, or too definite. I think this is why our essays managed to be quite well-done. We have learnt not to go overboard with our analysis and pre-conceptions, therefore not going out of point.
Math 1 and 2:
Math 2 was done better than 1. Lots of careless mistakes. AGAIN. Nothing much to say. Hahahah. Although I would say that I was surprised that my class did not do as well as I thought we would. My class is also kind of sorry towards Mrs Kong, our math teacher, since she said she would treat us to macdonald’s meal if we all got Bs. Some of them did felt that we let her down :(
Chemistry:
I would admit that my chemistry marks was although high, below my expectations. I am not planning to take chem next year, but I still want to do well in it. Call it my perfectionist attitude, but I do believe in doing my best in everything, even though I hate it. Apparently, this paper was quite badly done in that the teachers were disappointed with us. Chemistry was much harder to score because the teachers were very strict with the phrasing and wording. I had a couple of careless mistakes here and there, which did make me frustrated.
History:
I did think that I would do better in this. I missed A by one mark D:
I’ve worked much harder for history this year. Mr Tay was a nice and good teacher too, which kind of inspired me to work harder. I am guessing that somehow this effect was felt by my class too, which kind of suggests the improvement we’ve had (Teachers play a role!!). I did feel more confident about my history than last year. I still remember that I freaked out during the exam because it turns out that what I did not study came out. I wanted to do a question on one of the topics which I studied on, but it required a component which I did not prepare for. I was in a dilemma. Should I continue doing that question, or try another question on a topic which I merely briefly went through? In the end, I chose the latter, which turned out to be a pretty good choice. I got A for both essays, which made me pretty happy :D What pulled me down was by SBCS, GRRRR.
Overall, I would say a certain improvement in history, though I have not yet mastered it fully. More practice needed.
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This year has been… rushed. The word very aptly describes it. Syllabuses were rushed through, studies were rushed through, the exams were also in a way, rushed through. The year has passed very fast – in the blink of an eye.
I felt that all of us has worked harder this year (or at least for this exam), whether harder in a large or small amount. I’ve also managed to do quite well for this exam :)
One thing that I really hate during script checking is when people get much lower marks than me (not that I want them to get higher scores, HAHAHA). It really puts me in an awkward situation because 1) I am not the type to comfort people, in fact I don’t know how to, 2) I have a higher score than them and definitely do not want to come off as arrogant/sarcastic and, 3) I cannot exactly celebrate in their faces. This leaves me brooding about exactly what I should do. Unfortunately, this situation cannot exactly be ‘solved’. I just hope that almost everyone will actually worry about this kind of stuff like me, because it does show that one is being sensitive to others. (I am not exactly praising myself, but you get what I mean)
I am currently mulling over which subject combi to take, and what cca as well. Tough decisions in your life uh. This is soooo confusing. I would definitely like to get into a cca that I like, enjoy, am proud of and proficient in. However, the chances of getting a cca that fulfills all that is quite low. *worrying*
Meanwhile, I hope that the exams go well for those taking o-levels! Good luck and jiayous! :D
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Religion... and other stuff
Since I am too lazy to post many blogposts on different subjects, I shall just have everything under this one blogpost.
Let me go onto the subject of "other stuff" first. I just read Huiyi's blog (which was funny HAHA), and I saw her post about dreams/nightmare, and I was reminded of my own nightmare, which I told Dion and Shermaine when I went out to study with them.
The nightmare went like this:
Somehow, Ryeowook from Super Junior was in this freaky nightmare LOL. He was training for standing board jump (which is weird because who trains so hard for that). He even has a coach for it -.- Then, when it came to the point where he was supposed to jump, ryeowook's face changed into that of an old uncle. Yep, which was I guess better after you read what happened next. The old man tried to jump, then he tripped while landing, and his legs broke. HIS LEGS FREAKING BROKE INTO TWO PIECES. That is just so scary!!!! It was as if his legs were clay or something, and it just... broke. It might not sound much here but I saw it in the dream and it really gave me the freaks. There was no blood though (luckily).
So there, my weird nightmare which is so freaking scary.
And I went to USS with Shermaine, Zixin, Dion, Joelle, Cherlyn, Beatriz, Sheryl and Xue Chun on Thursday :) Had great fun though I really wanted to sit on more rides. I guess our priorities were different. Like for those who it was their first time there, they really wanted to take many pictures; the scenery was their main focus. But for me who has been there before, my focus was the rides, not so much the scenery. My personality was also one which defined a trip to the USS by the number of rides I took. So different people had different priorities. But the trip was still a good one :) I sat on both the human and cylon battlestar roller coaster. I felt the human one was much more scarier because there were a lot more deep falls, which made me feel like my heart was dropping. Cylon just had more turns and spins, which were technically, less scary.
Okay, now onto the topic of Religion. Okay, I know that this is gonna be very very sensitive. So to anyone out there who's gonna take offence at what I say, just think that whatever I say is total crap and bullshit; please do not take this the wrong way.
So, I wanted to blog on this topic because my grandma has been 'praying' (not sure if that is the word) for my face to have less pimples (which just gets me annoyed because that is what all my family is talking to me about these days, even my dad!!! PLEASE JUST STOP TALKING TO ME ABOUT MY FREAKING FACE. rant over.). She's a Christian by the way. I was okay with that because I mean, that was a way for her to show her concern over me, or more specifically, my face.
The turning point came when she asked me to pray for myself!!! Which is just weird, for me. She told me to hold my hands to my face and pray to God, saying that he is a great doctor, and asking for him to 'fix' my face. I dunno... but to me, it felt like an indirect way of telling me to believe in Christianity and God. I know that that was not my grandma's intention but it felt like that nonetheless.
The reason why I felt uncomfortable was because I was a free thinker. I mean, I've always thought I was Buddhist/Taoist until I asked my mum. Apparently, my father is a free thinker, so am I. I think that being a free thinker suits me fine. To quote my dad, "I am too cynical." To clarify: I am not an atheist.
True, I was born a free thinker, but I would also choose being a free thinker (I did not know there was such a thing. I thought we all had to believe in some kind of religion when I was young, so I was kinda glad there was such a thing called a 'free thinker'. lol). It's just hard for me to imagine there being a definite god. I believe that there might be some supernatural or more powerful force than ourselves, but I don't exactly think that we can label it as god. Luck, chance, coincidence?? These are not really 'gods', but these are some other worldly forces that also control us in some way. It's hard for my mind to reconcile it in the manner that some do.
However, I am definitely leaning towards the Buddhist side. This is partially because my mum is a Buddhist so I have been visiting temples with her a lot since young (which explains why I thought I was Buddhist). I guess that way of 'thinking' and 'believing' has been embedded in me since young.
I guess in the end, all religion will want us to do good. That's something synonymous with all religion (at least, so far from what I know) and I think that should be the main focus of religion. Not whether there is a god or not.
Ultimately, I think that we, as humans, should believe in ourselves more than any other creature/ thing/ god. We are the ones that are going to make it possible, not anybody else. Our actions are what makes the difference (implying that if I put more cream/stuff on my face more regularly, my face will get better - LOL, WEIRD EXAMPLE HERE).
I am not here to say that either of us are wrong or right. We are all entitled to our beliefs, as long as they make us believe in life and hope, and make us feel good. I think that there is no wrong or right regarding these things, so keep an open mind.
Who knows? Many a few years later you will see me blogging a post about why I believe in a certain religion.
Let me go onto the subject of "other stuff" first. I just read Huiyi's blog (which was funny HAHA), and I saw her post about dreams/nightmare, and I was reminded of my own nightmare, which I told Dion and Shermaine when I went out to study with them.
The nightmare went like this:
Somehow, Ryeowook from Super Junior was in this freaky nightmare LOL. He was training for standing board jump (which is weird because who trains so hard for that). He even has a coach for it -.- Then, when it came to the point where he was supposed to jump, ryeowook's face changed into that of an old uncle. Yep, which was I guess better after you read what happened next. The old man tried to jump, then he tripped while landing, and his legs broke. HIS LEGS FREAKING BROKE INTO TWO PIECES. That is just so scary!!!! It was as if his legs were clay or something, and it just... broke. It might not sound much here but I saw it in the dream and it really gave me the freaks. There was no blood though (luckily).
So there, my weird nightmare which is so freaking scary.
And I went to USS with Shermaine, Zixin, Dion, Joelle, Cherlyn, Beatriz, Sheryl and Xue Chun on Thursday :) Had great fun though I really wanted to sit on more rides. I guess our priorities were different. Like for those who it was their first time there, they really wanted to take many pictures; the scenery was their main focus. But for me who has been there before, my focus was the rides, not so much the scenery. My personality was also one which defined a trip to the USS by the number of rides I took. So different people had different priorities. But the trip was still a good one :) I sat on both the human and cylon battlestar roller coaster. I felt the human one was much more scarier because there were a lot more deep falls, which made me feel like my heart was dropping. Cylon just had more turns and spins, which were technically, less scary.
Okay, now onto the topic of Religion. Okay, I know that this is gonna be very very sensitive. So to anyone out there who's gonna take offence at what I say, just think that whatever I say is total crap and bullshit; please do not take this the wrong way.
So, I wanted to blog on this topic because my grandma has been 'praying' (not sure if that is the word) for my face to have less pimples (which just gets me annoyed because that is what all my family is talking to me about these days, even my dad!!! PLEASE JUST STOP TALKING TO ME ABOUT MY FREAKING FACE. rant over.). She's a Christian by the way. I was okay with that because I mean, that was a way for her to show her concern over me, or more specifically, my face.
The turning point came when she asked me to pray for myself!!! Which is just weird, for me. She told me to hold my hands to my face and pray to God, saying that he is a great doctor, and asking for him to 'fix' my face. I dunno... but to me, it felt like an indirect way of telling me to believe in Christianity and God. I know that that was not my grandma's intention but it felt like that nonetheless.
The reason why I felt uncomfortable was because I was a free thinker. I mean, I've always thought I was Buddhist/Taoist until I asked my mum. Apparently, my father is a free thinker, so am I. I think that being a free thinker suits me fine. To quote my dad, "I am too cynical." To clarify: I am not an atheist.
True, I was born a free thinker, but I would also choose being a free thinker (I did not know there was such a thing. I thought we all had to believe in some kind of religion when I was young, so I was kinda glad there was such a thing called a 'free thinker'. lol). It's just hard for me to imagine there being a definite god. I believe that there might be some supernatural or more powerful force than ourselves, but I don't exactly think that we can label it as god. Luck, chance, coincidence?? These are not really 'gods', but these are some other worldly forces that also control us in some way. It's hard for my mind to reconcile it in the manner that some do.
However, I am definitely leaning towards the Buddhist side. This is partially because my mum is a Buddhist so I have been visiting temples with her a lot since young (which explains why I thought I was Buddhist). I guess that way of 'thinking' and 'believing' has been embedded in me since young.
I guess in the end, all religion will want us to do good. That's something synonymous with all religion (at least, so far from what I know) and I think that should be the main focus of religion. Not whether there is a god or not.
Ultimately, I think that we, as humans, should believe in ourselves more than any other creature/ thing/ god. We are the ones that are going to make it possible, not anybody else. Our actions are what makes the difference (implying that if I put more cream/stuff on my face more regularly, my face will get better - LOL, WEIRD EXAMPLE HERE).
I am not here to say that either of us are wrong or right. We are all entitled to our beliefs, as long as they make us believe in life and hope, and make us feel good. I think that there is no wrong or right regarding these things, so keep an open mind.
Who knows? Many a few years later you will see me blogging a post about why I believe in a certain religion.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
OVER
THE END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATIONS ARE FINALLY OVER!!!
Ahhh... That feeling of bliss, liberation, freedom, satisfaction that I have overcome 8 papers, and that today, the final hurdle has been cleared! :D
*Jumping and skipping madly around, grinning from ear to ear like a fool*
I can't believe that it's over! I can actually still remember studying so hard for history the last week, and worrying frantically over the EOYs last month! It's amazing how time flies! The papers came one after another as well so that really contributed to the speed at which the exams finished.
THIS IS FREAKIN' AWESOME.
Oh, but something did happen during the Math 2 Test today. My mechanical pencil stopped working 1 hour into the test. I wanted to draw a line on the graph and the pencil just could not work. I PANICKED. I actually dismantled my pencil to see if anything was stuck. I was lucky that I did the paper quite quickly so I was already at question 10 at that time, meaning that I could afford to waste some time worrying over my pencil. I flipped to the back and found a question where I needed to draw my graph - IN PENCIL. More time freaking out. Then, eventually I came to the conclusion that I should just move on instead of wasting my time. I continued doing the questions until I came to the question where I needed to draw the graph. Since the mechanical pencil was stuck, I just slotted in a short piece of lead through the front, hoping that it would stay there so that I could draw my friggin graph. AND IT WORKED!!! VIOLA. And the rest is history. All this just further convinced me that 1) Luck really does matter in a test, and 2) I should bring two pencils to a test.
I went to watch Taken 2 with some 4K friends (14 of them, which is A LOT!! Amazed at the turnout).
It was basically a rehash of Taken 1, with some new CIA stuff added in (really really cool stuff - the circles intersecting). When we were in the cinema, everyone just went, 'Wahhh. Smart, man.' You can literally hear people saying that. The movie never fails to keep you on the edge, making for a very good thriller and action movie. I got to see more Liam Neeson action (which is GOOD - watched the movie because of him). One flaw of the movie is that some lines get a bit repetitive. "Took", "I'll come back", "She's safe". Yeah, I get why they must be said, but can't the scriptwriter be slightly more creative?
Overall, I would give this movie 3.5/5 (which is an A, for the record)
Got some plans for tomorrow, can't wait!!
Ahhh... That feeling of bliss, liberation, freedom, satisfaction that I have overcome 8 papers, and that today, the final hurdle has been cleared! :D
*Jumping and skipping madly around, grinning from ear to ear like a fool*
I can't believe that it's over! I can actually still remember studying so hard for history the last week, and worrying frantically over the EOYs last month! It's amazing how time flies! The papers came one after another as well so that really contributed to the speed at which the exams finished.
THIS IS FREAKIN' AWESOME.
Oh, but something did happen during the Math 2 Test today. My mechanical pencil stopped working 1 hour into the test. I wanted to draw a line on the graph and the pencil just could not work. I PANICKED. I actually dismantled my pencil to see if anything was stuck. I was lucky that I did the paper quite quickly so I was already at question 10 at that time, meaning that I could afford to waste some time worrying over my pencil. I flipped to the back and found a question where I needed to draw my graph - IN PENCIL. More time freaking out. Then, eventually I came to the conclusion that I should just move on instead of wasting my time. I continued doing the questions until I came to the question where I needed to draw the graph. Since the mechanical pencil was stuck, I just slotted in a short piece of lead through the front, hoping that it would stay there so that I could draw my friggin graph. AND IT WORKED!!! VIOLA. And the rest is history. All this just further convinced me that 1) Luck really does matter in a test, and 2) I should bring two pencils to a test.
I went to watch Taken 2 with some 4K friends (14 of them, which is A LOT!! Amazed at the turnout).
It was basically a rehash of Taken 1, with some new CIA stuff added in (really really cool stuff - the circles intersecting). When we were in the cinema, everyone just went, 'Wahhh. Smart, man.' You can literally hear people saying that. The movie never fails to keep you on the edge, making for a very good thriller and action movie. I got to see more Liam Neeson action (which is GOOD - watched the movie because of him). One flaw of the movie is that some lines get a bit repetitive. "Took", "I'll come back", "She's safe". Yeah, I get why they must be said, but can't the scriptwriter be slightly more creative?
Overall, I would give this movie 3.5/5 (which is an A, for the record)
Got some plans for tomorrow, can't wait!!
Friday, October 5, 2012
EOYs... are coming to an end!
Okay, so the exams are ALMOST coming to an end! I am left with 3 papers and am looking forward to the coming Wednesday already!!! :D
What I shall definitely do when EOYs are over:
IMMEDIATELY GO WATCH TAKEN 2 (HAHAHAHA)
Buy books/ borrow books and immerse myself in fictionalised worlds until harsh reality drags me out from them when I get back my test results
Celebrate and 'high' on my blog!!!
Watch korean dramas.
WATCH TV WITH MY FAMILY (something which I wasn't able to do recently D:)
So far these are the few achievable and realistic 'goals' I have planned for my 'retirement'. Anyway, I have found this interesting book in the library - The Russian Interpreter. Looks interesting so I shall go borrow it :)
Oh, and I am currently desperately to read this other book called The Shoemaker's Wife because all the reviews are full of praise for this novel! *excited* (I just realised how 'no-life' I am because I actually get SO excited over books. HAHA)
I went to eat out with Dion and Zixin today at Hot Tomato, Nex. LA Paper was over, and today was a Friday, so why not just eat and slack? We had great fun just sitting, eating and basically chatting. LOL. We laughed a lot! Zixin laughed so loud until everyone in the restaurant heard her HAHA. We were talking about future boyfriends/husbands and about really really funny stuff HAHAHA. Oh one of the points we were making was about how important it was to find your 'right guy' during university because when you go out to work, everyone will be very competitive (so no one would actually fall in love), and that workplace romance was a no-no.
Funny to say but I think that we are actually quite mature for 16 year olds. HMMM...
Oh, and Dion said that when we clench our fists, the number of fold lines made at the pinky finger will tell us how many relationships we have. If that is true, apparently I will have 6-7. WOW. THAT IS DEFINITELY SO NOT HAPPENING. HAHAHAHA. Yeap, so basically we were laughing at all these weird stuff.
Yesterday, I went walking around Nex (yes again!) with Dion and Huiyi. Initially, our plans were to just buy bubble tea, but it soon evolved into walking and wandering around Nex. It then turned into spazzing over books at Popular (finally found people who are also interested at just flipping through books at Popular). Our physics paper ended yesterday and LA Paper was next, so there was no need to study - this, of course ended up in us wasting time away like yesterday. XD
Recently, something bothering me is the year-end party for year 4s - Dunmania. We are Dunmanians with no end. Get it? Punny right? :D
We have to wear blue/white, which is like, what I don't really have in my wardrobe. And I am just afraid that the party won't really have a 'party' atmosphere. HAIZ. I really shouldn't worry so much, and just go there and have fun :D <-- positive thinking going on here.
Shall study Chem tmrw :D (totally wondering what's this smiley face doing here)
Meanwhile, I am totally giving myself a break (which I am not sure is hard-earned) here.
Oh, and someone, ACTUALLY COMMENTED ON MY BLOG. Ivy (my cousin) did, but it wasn't so much of a 'wow' because she's someone I know. But still, thanks for the comment HAHA.
Anyway, it was a blogger of the blog loveourchildrennow.blogspot.com . Basically, she found my blogpost which talks about Humanities and PSLE, which I posted on Saturday/Sunday. This is really cool because SOMEONE OUT THERE IS ACTUALLY READING MY OPINIONS. (Really similar to when my blog appeared in the news HEE.)
I am just grateful that people actually take my opinions seriously. I do make an effort not to have too many grammatical errors or slangs during one of my more 'serious' blogposts, so it's a pretty nice feeling have to know that my blogposts are appreciated :)
What I shall definitely do when EOYs are over:
IMMEDIATELY GO WATCH TAKEN 2 (HAHAHAHA)
Buy books/ borrow books and immerse myself in fictionalised worlds until harsh reality drags me out from them when I get back my test results
Celebrate and 'high' on my blog!!!
Watch korean dramas.
WATCH TV WITH MY FAMILY (something which I wasn't able to do recently D:)
So far these are the few achievable and realistic 'goals' I have planned for my 'retirement'. Anyway, I have found this interesting book in the library - The Russian Interpreter. Looks interesting so I shall go borrow it :)
Oh, and I am currently desperately to read this other book called The Shoemaker's Wife because all the reviews are full of praise for this novel! *excited* (I just realised how 'no-life' I am because I actually get SO excited over books. HAHA)
I went to eat out with Dion and Zixin today at Hot Tomato, Nex. LA Paper was over, and today was a Friday, so why not just eat and slack? We had great fun just sitting, eating and basically chatting. LOL. We laughed a lot! Zixin laughed so loud until everyone in the restaurant heard her HAHA. We were talking about future boyfriends/husbands and about really really funny stuff HAHAHA. Oh one of the points we were making was about how important it was to find your 'right guy' during university because when you go out to work, everyone will be very competitive (so no one would actually fall in love), and that workplace romance was a no-no.
Funny to say but I think that we are actually quite mature for 16 year olds. HMMM...
Oh, and Dion said that when we clench our fists, the number of fold lines made at the pinky finger will tell us how many relationships we have. If that is true, apparently I will have 6-7. WOW. THAT IS DEFINITELY SO NOT HAPPENING. HAHAHAHA. Yeap, so basically we were laughing at all these weird stuff.
Yesterday, I went walking around Nex (yes again!) with Dion and Huiyi. Initially, our plans were to just buy bubble tea, but it soon evolved into walking and wandering around Nex. It then turned into spazzing over books at Popular (finally found people who are also interested at just flipping through books at Popular). Our physics paper ended yesterday and LA Paper was next, so there was no need to study - this, of course ended up in us wasting time away like yesterday. XD
Recently, something bothering me is the year-end party for year 4s - Dunmania. We are Dunmanians with no end. Get it? Punny right? :D
We have to wear blue/white, which is like, what I don't really have in my wardrobe. And I am just afraid that the party won't really have a 'party' atmosphere. HAIZ. I really shouldn't worry so much, and just go there and have fun :D <-- positive thinking going on here.
Shall study Chem tmrw :D (totally wondering what's this smiley face doing here)
Meanwhile, I am totally giving myself a break (which I am not sure is hard-earned) here.
Oh, and someone, ACTUALLY COMMENTED ON MY BLOG. Ivy (my cousin) did, but it wasn't so much of a 'wow' because she's someone I know. But still, thanks for the comment HAHA.
Anyway, it was a blogger of the blog loveourchildrennow.blogspot.com . Basically, she found my blogpost which talks about Humanities and PSLE, which I posted on Saturday/Sunday. This is really cool because SOMEONE OUT THERE IS ACTUALLY READING MY OPINIONS. (Really similar to when my blog appeared in the news HEE.)
I am just grateful that people actually take my opinions seriously. I do make an effort not to have too many grammatical errors or slangs during one of my more 'serious' blogposts, so it's a pretty nice feeling have to know that my blogposts are appreciated :)
Monday, October 1, 2012
STUDYING AT HOME IS THE WORST.
I should have gone to school to study. Or gone somewhere else.
STUDYING AT HOME IS JUST NOT CUTTING IT.
*REGRET. REGRET. REGRET.*
Should have just gone to school =.=
STUDYING AT HOME IS JUST NOT CUTTING IT.
*REGRET. REGRET. REGRET.*
Should have just gone to school =.=
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