Thursday, March 29, 2007

deadly shackles of school

If you've been keeping in touch with the content here, you'll know why today is called "intense day". My stamina can't keep up with today's pace. One phrase, lesson marathon and breaks are negligable. Lets see what has been keeping me occupied (and so tired) today in school.

Before everything started I marched into the school entrance. Knowing that was a GL (guai lan) discipline commitee teacher standing guard and holding position infront of the concourse, I still walked in as if Im not going to get caught. Worst still, I tried my luck by staring into his eyes directly. I potrayed the greatest confidence that normal people wouldn't. And not surprisingly his GL discipline commitee sensors picked up my adnormality. Yep, he caught me over, just like pudge with his meat hook (and yes, his size and fatitude makes this statement valid to a large extent), and started reprimanded me for my hair. And yes, being argumentative, I bargined (and settled) for a weekend deal. And duh, I gotta get it cut this weekend.

Strangely, Mr lee the chinese teacher didn't find any fault with me during chinese lesson. And it was a perfectly normal chinese lesson. Who taught chinese lesson would be so annoying. We had to do this "standard test" and this standard test is probably an Olevel standard (with alevel exam format) comprehension. How great. And it was nice seeing how retard I am by stumbling on every other word while reading the passage. Chinese is just....just..not my cup of tea. Nono, not even water. We were briefted on this chinese public speaking showcasing thing where you gotta talk about something for 3 min in chinese. Woah, thats sounds like fun. I wanna try speaking in chinese to everyone, I bet i'll be a clown, but i think it's gonna be loads of fun.

Next on the lineup was Maths lecture. So after a 1 hour break (which was used to rush thermal physics questions 1-5 and catching up on food), we headed to Lt3 for this awesome lesson of maths. maths lectures are always awesome because you do like 3 questions and times up. Personally, I find it quite relaxing. because the lecture goes like this. lecturer goes through one concept, student tries example, lecturer goes thru example. So if you get your example right you don't even have to listen to the lecturer's blabbings. And I don't know why strangely but I am able to get those differentiation concepts right....while I sucked at it durnig amaths in secondary school...

After maths, a nicely timed killing geog lecture. And I SLEPT thru the entire geog lecture. to me my mentality is as simple as this. geog, end of the day, is a useless, slack but mugg-able subject. i don't have to listen to lectures, just mug up every single piece of word from that piece of shitty notes and go exam and vommit everything out for them. yes, i spent the time recharging my batteries.

Nono, not done yet. Barely half way pass the day. It started pouring, which added to the depressing feeling of school. But still, the cooling winds were nice, and I appreciated that as it was enticing me to sleep.

GP next. And I had to do this presentation which basically woke up from all the invisible sleep powder which was diffused around during geog lecture. I snapped out of confusion (lol) and started to actually feel more awake, and less blur. But still GP is still GP, nth to listen one.

Break, and then Physics and Chem tutorial. Double science madness. Im on the verge of like falling asleep anytime, but still chem was kinda enjoyable. I guess it's the way the teacher speaks, kinda entertaining. And I wonder why the teacher keep doin practical durin physics. wonders...wonders...

And now, to be honest I just woke up from a horribly negligable afternoon nap (which probably set me back in terms of fatigue and alertness). now i need to concentrate and start doin something productive. Nono, not playing dota, but maybe tackling some like neglected chapter 1 moles blah blah blah of chem....

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