A relief
My morning started off with the aroma of banana muffins. Usually, it would definitely brighten up my morning, but not this time. It didn’t untie that knot in my stomach. Nothing can actually, given that today marked the first paper of my most dreaded subject, Physics. It’s not like I detest the subject, it’s just that even a little, teeny weeny bit of hate would develop if you are failing every paper there is when its in any way related to it. The concepts and calculations totally put me off. I guess I’m still better off as someone who wants to know the theory, as general knowledge. Not as something that I would want to do for the rest of my life.
Anyways, I kept repeating encouraging words to myself before the paper started, heeding the advice given by Mr Phang. He told us to not harp on questions that we can’t do, instead move on and come back later. More importantly, do not be negative. Time makes a lot of difference for someone who gets E and A during an exam. Never tell yourself that you are going to die when you see a question that you do not know.
I kept telling myself I could do it for I’ve really studied a lot this time round. Furthermore, I strongly believe that by starting off fine, it’ll help to boost your confidence and makes the other questions easy. So yeah, I did just that and it seemed that the questions weren’t so difficult after all. Unexpectedly, I could do them except for some parts here and there of course. That was surprisingly, for someone who have only passed Physics once, which is during block test this year. After that, it just followed the trend of a demand curve – downwards sloping.
Anyways, I came out of the examination hall quite relieved though I highly doubt I would do very well for everyone could do it too -.- Okay, never mind. At least I would pass right? But on the other hand, who would aim for a pass in A’s? Dilemma.
Papers and more papers, there are four left now, with one tomorrow. Economics. I haven’t really studied much for it. Feeling rather guilty but will do my best. It’s after all one of the papers which I can do compared to the others which only have a mere chance of passing. Got home a little wet because of the heavy rain.
Mum told me a piece of good news which is our Korea trip most probably wouldn’t be cancelled! And the other point was we have to get our flu vaccines! Korea and Japan are especially heavily hit by it as they are approaching winter right now. So yeah, not something that I’m afraid of since I’m not afraid of needles. Blood test maybe? I still haven’t got that yet but it seems scary. Different from injections for you’re now withdrawing fluids from your body.
Oh, and Jas just told me how screwed my blog looked using Internet Explorer. I couldn’t believe it. I thought I changed my blogskin without myself knowing. LOL. For those who aren’t using IE, this is how it looks like:
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But there’s a popup which says, you’re using a buggy browser. Please use another browser or upgrade to version 8. It was quite hilarious to me. I mean IE was saying that its browser is buggy which is .. yeah. You get it. LOL.
By the way, did I say that I’ve updated my IPod Touch OS finally? It’s kind of difficult to keep track when I’ve already said it with twitter. I think next time, read my twitter too
Back to the story, it sucks whenever you want to install an application and it says that it requires the latest version. I finally decided to pay that 5 dollars and get mine upgraded.
Time to study! Bye people! Good luck for economics tomorrow!