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Friday, August 26, 2005
smack

My first exam paper is in 10 days. TEN DAYS. I would really love to complain about the lack of time to study, but there's just no point.
The first paper is FPATH. Blurgghh..i totally dislike that subject. I have nothing against the lecturers. I just don't like the subject. Period. I have this fear that i might have to take supplementary paper for FPATH. I'm not being negative, i'm just being realistic. I've already failed the quiz 1 and term test and i've got this feeling that i wont do any better for the quiz 2. Knowing the fact that the quiz and term test consist of 25% out of the 60% component of the CA, the chances of me passing the CA component is about less than 1/2. failing CA= failing whole subject = take supp paper.
I'm not doing so well for my other subjects too. The exams is the final hurdle. I simply have to do well. It's a classic example of do or die.

Anyways, i was looking out of the window just now and i spotted a cat. At first, i thought it's an unusually huge cat until i realised that there are 2 heads. Ermm..no, it's not a cat with two heads. It's a cat on top of a cat. You should get the picture. I shall not go into details. I guess being observant has its disadvantages - you tend to see something which you should not.