Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Vincent - "What animal eats its own shit?"
Me - "Rabbit."
Vincent - "Correct!"
Me - "I was about to say Vincent, then I realize it was a trick question."
Vincent - "...Nice sense of humour."
Me - "I call it bitchiness. And do I have an abundance of that."
ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 78.4 | A1 | T | 371 | 81.4 |
CHINESE | 70.5 | A2 | T | 138 | 86.0 |
COMBINED HUMANITIES (S,G) | 74.0 | A2 | T | 263 | 82.0 |
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS | 75.4 | A1 | M2 | 371 | 100.0 |
MATHEMATICS | 63.9 | B4 | M2 | 371 | 100.0 |
PHYSICS | 55.3 | C5 | M2 | 371 | 94.0 |
CHEMISTRY | 67.1 | B3 | M2 | 370 | 100.0 |
Mean Subject Grade (MSG) | 2.6 |
L1R5 | 13 |
Well, an L1R5 of 13 is nothing to crow about, fo' sho', but it sure exceeds my expectations of 15.
English's 78.4 is nice, although it is somewhat disappointing to know that I missed the top mark by a mere 3 points. However, I am AN ARETE PERSON AND I SHALL BE RESILIENT! I shall study harder...for english...somehow...
Chinese's 70.5 is a nice surprise too. I mean, not really a surprise since I knew the results a
ges ago but it's still nice to see that nice shiny A2 lying on the screen. Especially since my average chinese mark is 65~69. Go figure. Stress does have positive effects.
Combined Humanities' is a new subject, so getting a 74 does bode well. It might just be a fluke though. Because the night before the exam, I sat down to read my geography book for 2 hours. In about half an hours' time, I was slaughtering in Warcraft. Oo-er.
A-Maths, I'd like to thank MR PANG FOR THIS WONDERFUL WONDERFUL A1 in Maths, of which has never been achieved in my approximately 800+ days in VS. Many thanks to uber uber IMBA Wei Liang.
Speaking of which, Mr Pang nominated me for the Financial Literacy course thingy. An honour, I suppose. And for my partner, I picked none other than Yongyong.
And Wei Liang came over to help with homework =) His 34 Maths questions look daunting, but it's probably my equivalent of ...10 passages. On the other hand, I am now chiong-ing holiday homework is ever-typical
last-minute-chiong- Victorian style, basking in supposed-tradition while contemplating, in retrospect, how idiotic this is.
E-Maths is as expected, though a wee bit of heart pain manifests itself at the miss of 1.1 mark for a B3. You can do better LINUS!
Physics...Hoo boy. Let me pull up my socks to make my dad, mum, myself and CHIA proud! YES! I shall wear my socks up to my cellulite-surrounded
thighs and bask as Chia bestows upon me a smile as the rest of the school gags and vomits at the retina-searing lack-of-fashion sense. Not to mention the obvious heartattack Yapcheebong would have.
Nah, he'd probably not care.
Chemistry is quite a sad subject. Since it is a subject I am actually passionate about ( the other being Literature and of course English ), it is quite saddening to see a 67.1, a B3 standing somewhat forlornly there ( although John told me it was a B4, so yay for a loose version of serendipity ) I think I've let Mdm Farrah down, so I shall resolve to work harder next term.
AND BEAT YANG EN AND VINCENT! Or at least Vincent. Yang En, mebbe Sec 4. I'll spend Sec 4 creeping up behind him, then suddenly, when he's completely unaware, I'll kick him and take his place. *Evil snicker*
Oh yes, for a friendphrase that you guys probably have not seen in a long time. Unless you've taken the time and effort to wade through my blog history, in which case I thank you for your commendable effort to resist clicking the big shiny 'X' located atop your screen. NO DON"T PRESS IT!
Spluttergurglechoke.
Ahhh, it feels good to say that.
KFC'ing with Vincent, Jing Qun and Vincent today =) Since the Chemistry King stole my Maths King to go teach him advanced differentiation. Which is
so simple. I shall go read up on it now.
*Opens Panpac Additional Mathematics (EPB Pan Pacific ) (which is specially written for students preparing for the GCE 'O' Level exmiantions by experienced practising teachers HO SOO THONG and KHOR NYAK HIONG, this book provides comprehensive coverage of the revised Additional Mathematics Syllabus ) to the page number ,armed with a compass, "365"
. Which coincidentally coincides with the number of days in a year. More or less. 3 Significant Number and laziness causes me to blatantly ignore it.
m = cos x
dy/dx = cos x
d/dx ( sin x ) = cos x
we will omit the tedious proof of the above result and proceed to study the other trigonometric functions.
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-Drowns-
Lino squeezed Panda at 11:00 PM