Finally, it's the end of the week and no, it does NOT call for a celebration because there is just simply too much things to do.
1. GP essay question.
2. Sigma notation tutorials.
3. Redox tutorials (yes, I have not complete it yet.)
4. Atomic structure tutorials.
5. Enzymes tutorials.
6. Study for Chemistry test on Wednesday.
7. Research for PW.
Look at the list of things I have to do during the weekends. I think it's better to clear off the load bit by bit and not let it pile up into something undesirable. Chemistry test is next week and mole concept just freaks me out. One moment the question is the I-can-do-with-my-eyes-close kind and the next moment it becomes I-have-to-knock-my-head-against-the-wall kind. It's so totally unpredictable and I wonder how I am going to score. Again I have to stress this is so unlike secondary school where they feed us with the answer key and keep emphasising this is going to come out. Naturally, we do well.
Enough of academic stuff. Let's move on to random stuff. I am SUPER proud to be a TKsian. Why? So just now during Biology, we had this self-intro thing and we had to say our name and something the class doesn't know about us. Initially, I wanted to say I love watching HK dramas but I said that during the first Civics. So, guess what I said.
(M stands for me, C stands for class and T stands for teacher)
M: My name is Hamizan and I can recite the pledge in all four languages.
T: Can you repeat what you just said?
M: I can recite the pledge in all four languages.
C+T: (shocked look) In Tamil?
M: (recites the pledge in Tamil effortlessly due to 2 years of training in TK)
C: OMG. How about in Chinese?
M: (recites the pledge in Chinese effortlessly due to 2 years of training in TK)
T: Wow. I think they should implement this in TJ.
See. I am proud to say I'm a TKsian. Well, put this aside. Today was the release of A Level results and I COULDN'T WATCH because there was POST MORTEM FOR BIO PRACTICAL. YES. POST-MORTEM.
HOW SAD.
Ciao.