It is 4th September today.
Anyway, today seemed like a very long day.
PCCG in the morning about the relationship between religion and politics, which I think is very closely related but religious issues, ought to be treated sensitively so I will not write any opinions here. Mrs Wong didn’t come for Math but we did a Congruency and Similarity re-quiz which I finished using very easy methods. Too easy to be true, I think.
PE was more softball but our group was slack because Mr Chia didn’t supervise us at all. Physics was normal, finished syllabus. Some drama briefing took up our entire lunch and left us nonplussed and baffled about why a subject like drama has to be taken this seriously.
LA contained stripes overload and a funny quote about a particular sweet and sticky kind of sweet/candy. QUOTE OF THE DAY: "What's your passion? Some people have eating as a passion. Some people have eating chocolate as a passion. You know, some people love chocolate so much, they want everything to made out of chocolate." I was all ready to do my Chinese SIA presentation after Siqi in Chinese class but LIlaoshi stopped because of time constraints.
Talking about upcoming performances (to watch) + playing charades (initiated by LIUlaoshi) + puppet improvisation + mass grading of others’ puppetry skills + Sec 1s run through Apologize + rest of us run through Stalemate + Kelly gives LIUlaoshi the Teachers’ Day present (a personalised cushion) = DANCE.
It was fun enough.
Progress Reports were out last night and here’s a comprehensive (or not so) view of mine.
Mr Tan: no comment, surprise, surprise!
Mr Mackintosh’s comments are slightly boring, haha.
Mrs Wong said I improved yay! But she still thinks my Trigonometry is weak due to the stupid calculator mode that was wrong during the Trigo quiz. IT’S NOT ME, IT’S THE CALCULATOR!
Mrs Wong TPY’s comments were general but she is very kind and generous in giving marks ;)
LIlaoshi thinks that I improved but I don’t think so.
Mrs Heng thinks I talk too softly, hah.
I don’t quite like the BT2 results because BT1 was better, and everyone seems to have improved for BT2 except me. Although it’s still better than Sec 1 because I think I must have been a major slacker in Sec 1.
I didn’t really consider the subject combinations in a comprehensive, exhaustive, in depth way until today’s LA lesson when Mrs Heng was talking about it. So I wrote everything out and Double Science was initially out for me but now its curriculum seems quite okay. And then there’s always that possibility of Triple Science, the safest combination because everyone wants to be a science student. Or maybe Humanities Programme, but it’s really for the elite. BSP is out because I’ve never scored an A1 for Chinese in my one and a half years worth of Chinese tests. Ugh, it’s a dilemmatic situation. Not that it will directly affect your future career unless you want to take up a career that requires some sort of special degree and authorization like engineering, medicine or law. If not you can always study rocket science and go work in a finance company.
Tomorrow’s Nanyang Glitters and NYMD will hopefully turn pyromaniacal and destructive and violent (an accurate description of the words behind BTFABTAO). I’m bringing revision material because I don’t like my BT2 results so I have to love my EOY results.
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