Hey there. It’s me again. I’M BORED AS HELL RIGHT NOW. So I decided to make a blog. Hell week is over! And I must say that my last first quarterly exams in High School is indeed, a memorable one.
First day | August 12, 2009
Advanced test was very disappointing. First, because of Computer. I didn’t study THAT much. And when I said that much, I actually meant super. I just relied on the reviewer that Maji Paredes posted on her Multiply account. And yes, I didn’t study anything in the book. Really. And that was just so very disappointing that I can’t get over it. Jeez. Second reason why I was pissed is because of the market order shiz in T.L.E. It sucks a lot. My operating expenses is wrong, so my food costings computation will also be considered wrong. Great, isn’t it? 8-| As I’ve said in my previous entry, there’s nothing to worry about Health. Because it was so easy as I’ve expected.
Moral: Do not rely on your classmate’s reviewers. You must study everything. Yes, everything.
First Day | August 13, 2009
First day! Economics was okay but a bit confusing. But really, I don’t give a damn if I fail because Mrs. Cortez loves us so much that we actually have plus 20 points, if I’m not mistaken. And it’s because of our certificates for the Speak For A Star Campaign! Hmn. I’m not really sure about this but I’m keeping my fingers crossed. Come on. It’s 20 points. @-) Where the hell would you get 20 points as effortless as that? Kay Mrs. Cortez lang yan. :> Calculus is so. Please bear with me for I couldn’t find an appropriate word to describe the intensity of our Calculus test. I’d rather evaluate our C.L.E. test! And I would like to give thanks to the Lord for giving us Miss Asparen, our gleeful C.L.E. teacher, who made our life easier with her *Your classmate asked you out to watch a movie but your mother told you to just stay at home and take care of your sibling. What are you gonna do now?* kind of questions. \:D/
Second day | August 14, 2009
Second day! English was easy, except for the speech section. I had difficulties in locating the stress of the words and it was really hard to identify because we were not allowed to speak loudly. So, how in the world are we going to determine the emphasis of the word, right? Phbbt. And one more thing, I have come to realize that I am semi-dull because I forgot the answers to the easiest questions. STUPID. Physics! 1st part is so chickenlollipop-y. But the problems are so not cool. :| Good thing, I was able to answer some of the questions through guessing. After the test, I checked my notebook; I have realized that all the questions in the test were the same examples that she gave us during the discussion. I was like, “What the fcking hell?” As I walked along the corridor, I saw the faces of my batchmates, and hell, they were all like :|.
Moral: Sample problems must be given great importance. Do not take them for granted.
Third day | August 15, 2009
Third day! Pinoy. Call me overweening, I don’t care. But I think that this subject doesn’t have any trickiness at all. All you need to do is to memorize and know the names of the authors of the selections, and what it is all about. And of course study the lessons, which doesn’t require too much thinking. iI’s plain and easy. Like that. 8-} Math. The most-hated subject ever. :-” When I was still studying Basic Algebra during my Freshmen and Sophomore years, I absolutely love Math that I never see any reason why should I hate it. But today, I think I must agree to what Paolo Baluyot said in his Facebook shout out; “Let’s all hate Math!” And I also think that I am now sharing the same pain with Pauline Tiangco who totally abhors Math. Anyway, I had difficulties in identifying the equation and ascertaining the symmetrical shiz of a given function because I didn’t study those. I would say that the complexity of the test is 70-30. Ooorrrr.. I don’t know. Let’s just wait for my test results. HA HA.
Moral:Love Math, so that it will love you more :”>
There goes my nerve-racking hell week. Glad, that I survived!
Lord, make me pass. Please.