It'd been a busy week. I had the trial and an interview. How nice it was. I did pretty well. That was how I think I did. Wishes now. Rushed here and there, but it was truly rewarding.
Tips are not good. The 'tips' pipe was somehow leaked this time. I would like to trace it using radioisotopes, but this pipe ain't exist. I can't even find the pipe coz it's not near me. Bah. Gone with tips man. If you rely on those freakin' 'tips' pipes for the rest of your life, I tell you, 'you'll be lifeless'. You'll be living a pointless life. Come on. Do it yourself. Show me what you got.
Eminem songs are so nice. I was listening to those songs over and over again. Haa.
Gonna blog on all those stuffs after the trial, or maybe later.
By JM
Friday, August 27, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Phase One - Languages
Ah. The SPM trial was started with such a nice way that I was happy and actually enjoyed it. I found out what kept me high. Nice.
Phase One - Languages
Well, mostly are languages papers only. Yet there are Bio and Maths papers too. But they were okay. I think I did pretty well, but I don't think that will get me far in the future. I need to buckle up more. I took the trial with an easy-going feel. That was nice and relaxing. I don't want to be stressed like some of my friends did. Yet I want to do well in it. Okay. I hope my trial was so far so good. There are two weeks left in the long trial. I wonder why they want to make it such a long period. Other schools are ending their trial next week. Ah. I am having a weird 'relationship' with examinations. I like it when it is on, don't want to stop when it is on, hate the waiting for the clock to strike the end in some papers. Haa. Overall, examinations was nice in some ways.
The examination hall was long and spacious again. I had a lot of space for myself during examinations. Ah, I had the feeling of saying 'thank you' to the table, chair and everything else again. Thanks for the help. The fan was windy and nice too. It provided me a comfortable atmosphere. That's it. The teachers were nice too. For instance, I didn't see Mr.Bala that often before the trial, but I can see him in the examination hall almost everyday now. How nice. Haa. I like when all my friends are in the same hall and we can chat right after the papers were collected. I don't care where are they from. I just want to mix around and have fun.
There are still two weeks left. All the best my friends!
By JM
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Saturday, August 14, 2010
SPM Trial is around the corner.
SPM trial is on next week. The trial takes too much time. Three weeks just to finish a trial. I wonder do other countries have trials.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Beyond school
Honestly, I don't like it when some teachers ignored me on some questions or enquiries. They replied my questions by saying those are not in the syllabus. Bah!
I thought of it for a moment. What's wrong then? I should learn whatever I can, not follow every part of the syllabus without any second thought. Come on, there are always some thinking going on in everyone's mind. No matter who you are, you must be thinking what's outside, what's beyond school, the syllabus. If the syllabus is done, what's next?
The system should be set for learning purposes, not examination based assessment. Do you think the syllabus is enough? I say not. Think again. People from the olden days treat learning as a life-long process. They learn from the surroundings, think as they go on, use their gifted minds for good. Did Leonardo Da Vinci follow syllabus? Did Thomas Edison and Einstein, other great figures follow syllabus that much? They don't, but they think and try something new. Did you?
Syllabus is important, but it's just basic or somehow a preparation. If students ask for more, teachers should try to answer them, regardless whether it's in the syllabus or not. When students learn more, they understand more. I want to understand more and learn beyond school. For instance, History lessons should be a platform for students to express their views on those events, in the mean time look at other historians' views. Viewpoints are important. They represent our identity, unique in its own way. Maybe the class will find history even more interesting when they exchange views.
By JM
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