Ask, and ye shalt receive
I got my file back.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
It was in the auditorium! It had fallen inside a seat. You know those cushy kinds which sort of spring back into storage shape when you stand up from sitting down in it. A nice person with an enormous bunch of keys, kind of like the dungeon turnkeys of elder legend, opened the room for me.
Anyway, I probably wouldn't be failing the next Emath paper, since Mrs Koh decided to be kind and not give us the surprise test today.
I have been spending far too much money lately. I must stop eating lunch.
Good thing the O level preliminaries don't count this year. I'd always thought it was a stupid system. Preliminaries are, for the sake of all that is good, practice. One good example is my senior, who got a C6 for Chemistry in her prelims and A2 for the O levels. Anyway, the level of difficulty of the papers across schools varies. I can seriously guarantee that Raffles Institution people get tougher questions than people from neighbourhood schools. This makes this more than slightly unfair to judge people by such sad rulings. In any case, the prelims come a month before the O levels themselves. I don't want to suffer a burnout before the real thing, and then have to switch schools just after having assimilated.
Horror.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
It was in the auditorium! It had fallen inside a seat. You know those cushy kinds which sort of spring back into storage shape when you stand up from sitting down in it. A nice person with an enormous bunch of keys, kind of like the dungeon turnkeys of elder legend, opened the room for me.
Anyway, I probably wouldn't be failing the next Emath paper, since Mrs Koh decided to be kind and not give us the surprise test today.
I have been spending far too much money lately. I must stop eating lunch.
Good thing the O level preliminaries don't count this year. I'd always thought it was a stupid system. Preliminaries are, for the sake of all that is good, practice. One good example is my senior, who got a C6 for Chemistry in her prelims and A2 for the O levels. Anyway, the level of difficulty of the papers across schools varies. I can seriously guarantee that Raffles Institution people get tougher questions than people from neighbourhood schools. This makes this more than slightly unfair to judge people by such sad rulings. In any case, the prelims come a month before the O levels themselves. I don't want to suffer a burnout before the real thing, and then have to switch schools just after having assimilated.
Horror.
1 Comments:
comment from a Cannibal, three years older:
...which was EXACTLY what happened to me next.
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