Finally... over.
The last paper - biology, was rather OK, just that TIME was the main limiting factor. Had to rush like mad and yet only managed to write very short answers for my essay questions... The MCQ first question was a PnC question, which totally stunned me (almost heard myself saying "what the freak is this question?!"). Took me quite a long time before the question made sense to me. In the end, realised that the answer was just 16*15*15=3600. -.-
I would say that this paper was easier than the block test's paper - no weird questions about fusing two different protoplasms and all the sophisticated techniques involved, or some other 'typically, uniquely-bio' questions that have come out during our lecture tests. Hehe, but one bad thing about this might just be that there won't be any moderation. Well, let's hope that there's no need for that!
And hope that all of us would be happy with our results when they are announced!
=)
OK, enough about the promos... It is now OVER. HURRAY!
Let's talk about post-promo plans, like what can I do, what I will do, and what I will very much like to do...
Firstly, must finish EoM -.- Saw this notice on EMB: "This is a final reminder that you must have handed in the final draft of your EOM, including the filled-out cover page and a copy of the source materials you used, by 8.00am on Friday 6th October."
OK, not so much about enjoying yet, not until this is done...
Next, there's this dunno what CenTaD conference thingy this Saturday, which I must do a ppt for presentation. Hehe, haven't started anything yet...
Then the next few afternoons will be occupied by FoS. Not too bad about that, since it is also a form of relaxation. Just a bit worried about the thick, acrid haze that is blanketing the place these few days. Few people have started to fall sick because of this, and I don't want to be the next victim...
Then after that there'll be Open House, and there'll be rehearsals and practice and preparation and logistics and schedules and deadlines and whatever that will be piling up...
And then there will surely be some random stuff which are in store for us, just that don't know what they are and when they will come, and when they will add on to our workload...
Sigh, it seems that not that enjoyable either! Haha, but looking on the bright side, at least the feeling of an impending doom will be gone, except maybe for the few moments when we receive our papers, and there will be much more time freed up for other non-academic stuff.
But perhaps the most important thing is this: enjoy every moment of your post-promo break! It is the last few moments you and your classmates stay together as a JC1 class, so make sure you treasure every moment of it!
=D
The last paper - biology, was rather OK, just that TIME was the main limiting factor. Had to rush like mad and yet only managed to write very short answers for my essay questions... The MCQ first question was a PnC question, which totally stunned me (almost heard myself saying "what the freak is this question?!"). Took me quite a long time before the question made sense to me. In the end, realised that the answer was just 16*15*15=3600. -.-
I would say that this paper was easier than the block test's paper - no weird questions about fusing two different protoplasms and all the sophisticated techniques involved, or some other 'typically, uniquely-bio' questions that have come out during our lecture tests. Hehe, but one bad thing about this might just be that there won't be any moderation. Well, let's hope that there's no need for that!
And hope that all of us would be happy with our results when they are announced!
=)
OK, enough about the promos... It is now OVER. HURRAY!
Let's talk about post-promo plans, like what can I do, what I will do, and what I will very much like to do...
Firstly, must finish EoM -.- Saw this notice on EMB: "This is a final reminder that you must have handed in the final draft of your EOM, including the filled-out cover page and a copy of the source materials you used, by 8.00am on Friday 6th October."
OK, not so much about enjoying yet, not until this is done...
Next, there's this dunno what CenTaD conference thingy this Saturday, which I must do a ppt for presentation. Hehe, haven't started anything yet...
Then the next few afternoons will be occupied by FoS. Not too bad about that, since it is also a form of relaxation. Just a bit worried about the thick, acrid haze that is blanketing the place these few days. Few people have started to fall sick because of this, and I don't want to be the next victim...
Then after that there'll be Open House, and there'll be rehearsals and practice and preparation and logistics and schedules and deadlines and whatever that will be piling up...
And then there will surely be some random stuff which are in store for us, just that don't know what they are and when they will come, and when they will add on to our workload...
Sigh, it seems that not that enjoyable either! Haha, but looking on the bright side, at least the feeling of an impending doom will be gone, except maybe for the few moments when we receive our papers, and there will be much more time freed up for other non-academic stuff.
But perhaps the most important thing is this: enjoy every moment of your post-promo break! It is the last few moments you and your classmates stay together as a JC1 class, so make sure you treasure every moment of it!
=D
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