Friday, 30 April 2010

Today is the final day of school before the exams. We were still told to bring our Macbooks today for Chemistry, and Keefe had an incredibly bad day today although I won't go into details. We got back our tests. I failed, 7/15. I did not read the information given carefully enough, so I could not solve the 8-mark question. But then, neither could the others.

We were late for SS after Chemistry as we were released late. But we still managed to get some final revision questions done. I think I should be ok here.

As for Physics, we cleared up questions on Graphs and revised the Ticker-Tape Timer, it was ok there, but I'm still not confident of Physics. They're always able to pop up a question you have never encountered before.

During recess, I took my Geography Test. I don't think I managed it in 12 minutes, the teacher wasn't timing as people came into the room at different times, but my points should be correct.

Maths lesson was on Graphs, again. Then he gave us another set of Revision questions, that will definitely help me.

For English, Ms Leng told us again about how we should answer the question for letter writing, along with more stories, and how to write our composition. She told us not to leave cliffhangers, have the majority of the story with flashbacks or end with a dream. I was guilty of the latter two, and for the cliffhanger I suggested "To be continued…" as a joke, which of course she opposed. I gave up on Narratives long ago anyway, Expository essays are easier to write in my opinion. I just can't invent stories.

It's time to go full-force into studying, but I really need my friends to answer my Biology question on FB…….

English - Largest variety of words used
Chinese - Hardest words to write
E-Maths - Worst graphs to draw
A-Maths - Numerous complex formulas to remember
Social Studies - Most common sense involved
Elective-Geography - Umpteen places to remember
Physics - Toughest definitions with similar meaning
Chemistry - Uncountable complicated names of substances to remember
Biology - Innumerable intricate terms to memorize