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星期一, 十一月 26, 2007

Randomness

Man, just like that, I have been at my books for a week. Life has been pretty mundane and boring, study abit, sleep, eat, surf the net, play some games, sleep, eat, play games, sleep, and the list goes on. If you noticed, I only used the word 'study' once in my previous sentence, because that is really how it is. How many of you are actually experiencing the same thing? You study for like a short while, and then you spend the rest of your time doing something else, claiming that it is a short break you are giving yourself. Super unproductive.

One week gone, and my first paper is still not here yet. Many have already been through 1 paper, some even 2. But honestly, I'm getting quite sick of this boring daily cycle. I'm thinking of after exams, thinking of bangkok, of cruising, of anything but exams.

I have been studying no doubt, but I would dare claim its not as hard as the previous semesters. Maybe one reason why I am feeling this is because I only have 4 exams, with 3 of them mostly mcq questions. But then again, I'm still feeling more slack than ever. Despite knowing the fact that this exams could and will actually determine my grades more than my 13 weeks of struggling with projects, knowing that its just a few days of struggle, I still cant bring any form of discipline to myself. Damn.

Take my e-commerce for example, feeling totally slack for it. Its mostly mcq, its open book, and guess what, I understand most of the things already before coming to NUS, as my diploma in business IT basically is in the focus of e-commerce. But somehow or rather, I kinda did badly for mid term, as I was faced up with one of the craftiest test question setters I have ever encountered. My mid term left me a little demoralised, but thank goodness my term paper salvaged some hope. Studied so damn hard for mid terms, so much so that I can still remember the points until now, and yet I would say my term paper was a last-minute-rushed-out-disorganised one, yet I did well for that. Moral of story again, hard work not equals good grades.

More and more people are blogging about the dragon boating incident. Its a real tragic incident, and I'm sure in on way or another, despite not knowing them at all, many of us are feeling it. I actually read 3 different newspapers with their roughly similar coverages of the incident, but the pictures were all different. Just seeing those pictures, and reading about the solemn atmosphere there there makes me feel even more for the victims and their families.

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