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Saturday, April 21, 2007 10:30 pm

I should buy myself a ticket to Indonesia.

First of all, who the hell is told my email account to those 11 aliens? Now, I got some fucking single star moron talking to me on god knows what.
Anyway, the Prelims are just 1 week away. I can see those thick, malevolent papers looming in the distant already. Brr. Just to keep you updated, this is what I have revised so far.
Let me start from the very, and I mean very, urgent subjects first.

Geography: Guess what? I haven't touch a single chapter yet. None. Zilch. Zero. Nothing.
Social Studies: Ditto.
:: To sum it up, I intend to use my common sense to save my ass for the geography paper. I sort of noticed that the answers are chronologically linked. It's sequential. This happened because of that and that and the result is so and so and so. It's the snowballing effect. Question is, whether or not I can find the right plane that gives me the right amount and right type of snow.
:: As for social studies, I am not placing that much faith in it. SBQ questions are like women. They are at times warm to you or otherwise give you the cold shoulder. SEQ? I guess that memorizing is inevitable. Damn.

Chemistry: I think amongst all of the sciences, this is the most sinister. On the surface, it may seem like the least topics to study, but try the TYS and you get to feel its prowess. Bloody hell, all of the topics are inter-related. Isn't that as good as studying the whole book? By the way, I have only finished 4 chapters. The rest are pretty factual: Production of ammonia, production of sulphuric acid..Blah.

Biology: I feel like strangling that little woman with my INK. 3 books and 20 plus pages. I have finished 2 so far. The 3rd one is the most factual and mind vexing. And then, there is plants to study. Damn. I love biology, but there is a limit before this adoration snaps and turns to vengeance. I hope I don't rip the paper on that day.

Physics: For the first time, I think I am beginning to understand the laws of physics. Albeit I am just scraping pass the tests. But it is a great improvement from the fails. Ha! If I get a B3 for physics, no A1 (Aim for neptune), then I will treat all the khakis to ice-cream! Not potong.

E-Math: Conquered.

A-Math: A couple of loose ends to tie up. But other than the few brushing ups, I can pretty safely say that I feel great. You have to secure that A1 for math. You must. By the way, I hate P&C.

Chinese and English: In the process of reading and doing comprehensions.

this used to be a funhouse. But now it’s full of evil clowns.