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A whole group of them, marching to the staffroom! MADNESS! (Thursday, October 08, 2009)

I might consider doing this for Math; do you think Mrs Wong will fall for it?

Checking of CA2 marks in the morning; wasted the WHOLE geography period and there goes our last pure geography lesson. Our lessons had been squandered away by bad organization by the school. Why on earth would you plan to check marks on a Thursday morning? Why not PCCG tomorrow? We wasted lesson time, I tell you, it's like undergoing intellectual atrophy. Anyway I am happy because it turns out that I didn't drop from CA1, so hoorah. It's all the stupid Chinese's fault or else I might have even improved. BSP, pffft. If students are good in BSP, by all means, provide ample opportunities for them to develop in this area. Let them excel in a particular area and all that. DON'T BRAINWASH THE OTHER INNOCENT (average) PEOPLE! into participating in a programme that they can't cope with.

CA2 MSG: 1.5
Who wants to scrutinise?

I don't feel sad or particularly stressed. It's more like despair, really, like a deflated balloon.

The idiot time trials are like some freak paper, I couldn't do like half. So I'm pretty much mentally prepared to fail math. It was a different case for Sec 1, because that's when you're bubbly and full of hope for your exams. I suppose we still retained a little of the primary school mentality, where everyone passes and 70% is really bad. 70% in primary school is met with tears and complaints and contemplations of suicide, such as the ever-favoured, widely used: "I'm going to die, I'm going to die". Now it's different. Anything above 75% is met with "WOOOOOOOO! OMG OMG OMG!!!!" (at least, that was my response for math) Although I achieved the highest marks I ever freaking got for Math in secondary school this year (which by the way, are marks some people would never dream of getting, because its too low), although I would like to think that I improved, it all boils down to the EOY which I probably won't pass.

I've just got a bad, bad feeling about Math.
Because you know what, I don't want to take another prep test.