Towards the end of school term, everyone is getting mild and tensions are easing. Even the teachers are getting nicer. Her Majesty treats the class great now, and to me, nice teachers are a motivation to study. I don't like people yelling up my back to get me going, I know what I need to do. Sometimes, its just a question of commitments and laziness. Anyway, since her joyous spirit became evident, school became much more interesting. And, I realised that the pass 2 years have been less and less fun due to her. But then again, kudos to her for actually being so concerned for her students. Just figured out her teaching methods don't really fit my learning methods. Anyway, once school ends the following week, there will be no more school for the next 2 years or so for me, so no regrets.
Being a senior in JC really is ironic. Half the things they tell us when we were in J1 were crap, while seriously, the other half were quite true. Crap list: 1) JC is fun! 2) JC is fun! 3) JC is very fun! 4) Don't need to study in JC1 at all la. Truths: 1) No pain no gain. 2) Study till you drop. 3) Teachers become nicer towards the end. 4) Band is fun! 5) You will be closer to your CCA than your class. 6) Don't need to study during 1st 3 months dude.
Let me see.... Ok, seriously in a Singaporean Junior College, you have to study till your pants drop. Kinda sad cause I believe studying too much, especially when its agaisnt your will, may cause much damage to the students mental well-being. The most fun moments in JC were 1st 3 months, S* was really the place to be. So much fun knowing so many new kids, having a nice time cheering and having to worry shit about studying. Most importantly, freedom was in the air cause we were not inclined to remain in the school after 1st 3 months.
Alrite, 41 days left to A Levels. I have planned out my schedule 3 days ago and it already has been 23 hours into the schedule. Actually, after the prelims, revision for A Levels ain't that tough. But you gotta admit, its just f*cking long. But what am I grumbling about, if not for this long period, I don't think I can do well also. I got above above expectations results for prelims except for GP which dropped by one grade. Ok, actually I did prayed and hoped very hard for my results (studying hasn't always been my niche), but never did I expect to do this "well" (in my opinion). For the science students, your pain ends earlier with your papers finishing at the most in 1 week ++, arts students have a f*cking 3 weeks to endure. I can't believe it.
Question is, are we ready for the world after this? Or... Is the world ready for us?