And that's because my week plans has been hastily altered.
Thanks to the sort-of implementations of CCAs and all those hulla-balloo.
Now, Monday seems to have turned a little bleak without the glimmer of my trumpet.
Nonetheless, I still look forward to tomorrow's practice and I've spent my Monday afternoon well.
Took a well-deserved break by relaxing my brain, and that's sleep.
Or maybe quite so it seems.
School today was just like a literal exam marathon, except it seemed like the aftermath.
Firstly had this breakfast cum informal session with the Principal and Vice-Principal, together with a couple of other teachers.
And Miss Tan just had to convey the message from Mr Beng to get me to start the ball rolling by voicing out my first displeasure or something constructive - which certainly some were hoping for.
Haha but anyway I'm glad I had the chance to start.
I've said my fill, Hui Wen did assist me, but the answers were like ...
That's the warm-up of the marathon.
Then went back to class, got traumatised with chemistry first.
Got hit with the first common test paper of this week (last week was only EMaths)
Rather not say much, as this test has been done very poorly by almost every single one.
Exactly 50% failed, and I guess none scored an A1? *Tweaks eyebrow*
Was devastated to see 4 marks gone just because my eyes were too small.
Je dirais meme plus, I could have got an A1 (31/40) if I had opened up my eyes.
Anyway, what's done has been done, no point in control-Z-ing.
That's why I like having such tests.
It leaves such deep scars in your brain cells, never to commit such appalling mistakes again.
Followed up next was English.
30/50 for the whole Paper 2, a B.
It wasn't as traumatising but I'm not even pleased with it.
Still, shall work hard for my potential A1.
Then came in SS, just when I thought I could have a breather.
Another B.
Hectic first-half of the day, non-stop results.
And after recess, had physics, chinese and then amaths.
At least the bottom 3 are much better.
That's because, physics and amaths had been done to expectations and chinese had been miraculous that I passed.
When even people like Bing Hui and Jon Ong failed.
Thanks to my 1/6 probability die in my pencil case.
Bio test during the first half of the amaths lesson.
Shall just say I've tried my best.
Alright, shall end off here.
At least I know there's people out there for each and everyone of us in this crazy world.
Je dirais meme plus means to be precise in French.
And je dirais meme plus, I know that there's always people out there for us, haha!
Labels: 2009