Wednesday, April 7, 2010

tough week - EXAM WEEK!

The toughest week I'd been through. *exhales deeply* Dark circles were formed beneath my eyes, pimples were all over my face. (my exam look was really super-duper-vuper hideous!) But thank goodness, it's - WAS and BEEN THROUGH. It's over!

Let's recall my two weeks of tortured days.

Dad acts really efficiently.

Day one, he said, "I'll buy a Blackberry." Day two, he said, "Look, Blackberry."

Ridiculously, Dad wanted to take a picture of his two 900 number plate cars. So, we went uphill (just to find a perfect scenery) unfortunately there were quite a number of cars blocking. We drove around and found a new residence area, SEMI-D ON SALE. Parked our car in and took a family photo. (sial sial sial!) Can't hide my embarrassment when the security guard checked what we're doing!

During Earth Hour, which I definitely fully gave in my support, I switched off the lights and placed candles around a few place in my house. A-WA-SOME, though I was banging my head to the walls to figure out add maths questions. No, you have not got it wrong. Yes, I still studied in the dark.

Gave Yen Theng a surprise a day before her birthday. *smiles* I love the present so much, I weren't even willing to give her! Heh, was definitely a good choice of choosing the photo frame.

I still remembered Yen Theng and Mern Jo put a prank on us a day before exam. "Tomorrow Chinese don't forget to bring your calligraphy tools!" I said in a shocking tone, "Oh yeah!" Nodded my head, then seconds later ... "WHAT LAH! WHERE GOT CALLIGRAPHY!" and hit them hard on their shoulders.

Hahaha.

Ok, let's wind in the real topic now.

BM paper 1, karangan had went well. BM paper 2, fucking shit. I left 3 peribahasa and 4 bina ayat, B-L-A-N-K-E-D! Yada, waved goodbye to my lovely 10 marks.

Permukaan.

Damn, how could I had forgot the meaning of this word.

Pray hard my BM paper 1 would helped me through this.

BC paper 1, nope it did not went well. BC paper 2, nope it did not went well. The questions were just terrible! I had total 0% of confidence on my paper 2, only 50% on my paper 1. I can already imagining how worse my marks would turn out to be. For paper 1, I chose a story-like question. So many, many words I couldn't write. Headache like hell because I weren't able to bring out what I wanted to say. I only stopped writing five minutes before the exam ended. Ugh.

Oh mah god, my mother language aye.

"We're competing who's gonna be the worse for this term exam now."

During the English paper was my favorite day. I might not had wrote really excellent for my topic, but I wrote it so happily. Need not to worry of unable to spell the words (like chinese!), enjoyed the whole time, laughing at the characters I created out of words.

History, so coincidentally I bought an activity book (last minute) from the school's book store. A lousy one, but teacher picked questions from there! I felt so lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky.

Moral was ok, so was Civic. Only I don't know how to differentiate between ciri and aspek. So smartly, I wrote both with same answers. Lol, got to have one right!

CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, BIOLOGY - VERY DIFFICULT. My first time, sigh. Oh the despair, gee.

During the weekend, I finished 200 questions of Add Math and totally ignore Mathematics! When I got to school, people were so worriedly flipping through ... MATHEMATICS F1 - F3. I was being stubborn, ignored it because my instinct tells me no way, F1 to F3? Questions like that would not come on, no, impossible.

And it turned out, so easy!

Add Math was pretty good too. I assure you - no risk of failing Add Math, definitely not! I finished the questions in half an hour, went on checking and checking, trying to proof the answer I found was correct. Ya know, normally after finishing Add Math exercise, it's really necessary to check whether it's right or not. During the exam, without the 'companion' of answers, after finishing the questions, just felt so-not confidence towards them! But anyway, it went well. *winks*

I'm aiming for top 15. Cross-fingered, man. I hope I need not to face the horror of transferring class, I'm very terrified of my Chinese! Gosh gosh gosh gosh gosh gosh gosh.