Friday, August 31, 2007 @1:17 am
[yunita] well, you can make it a point to experience such a morning in your holidays then. though you'll probably never wake up to an empty house...you can try to imagine it as empty as possible! :D[ceci] of course i'm talking about you. who else would be such a dd![deb] well, its over now. jia you for the others!!! :D[tttw] excuse me! you are mad and illogical. my veins has nothing to do with anything :p you'd better make sure yours are unclogged.[st] thanks! but I want the moon too![yanting] thank you! ;D you do well for yours too!Ha! The week is almost over.
Its the wee hours of Friday morning now.
4 days have flown past. The German prelims is really a time gobbler.
What could I have done with those 4 days? What could I have finished?
But hey, guess what? Those 4 days are gone!
So Ms Chong, you shall psycho yourself that those 4 days were well spent revising for German and that from now on you will focus on your other 3 subjects will other people have to study for 4.
NLP?
nah, forget it.
Self-dicipline shall do the trick!
BOOK! watch out! here i come!!!
Its teachers day this Saturday. Which means celebrations in school will be on Friday.
Almost everyone I know won't be going to school tomorrow.
Why are JC teachers so sad? Or is it just because we're really too preoccupied with our prelims?
Since a number of people will be going back to their secondary schools, I think its the former.
The JC system just doesn't let the teacher-student relationship to develop as much as in secondary schools. A good part of it is also because JC teachers don't really make the effort to get to know their students. I know for a fact that it can be done, because there are some teachers that are close to some students and their classes. But many teachers just treat their job as a purely academic thing and the interaction is secondary to them.
(i actually tried writing an analysis for this, but loads of crap came out instead. i shall attribute my unproductiveness to the hour)
Prelims!
아자 아자!!!
you know you love me