Monday, March 22, 2010 | By: Andrew Low

First Monthly Examination

Yeap, it is coming, in less than 15 hours, and yet I'm still here, blogging my mind off. Of course I have a book with me, entitled Biology Form 4.

I don't usually do long term preparation, all my preparation are short and painful. Well, I'd prefer that to long and less painful. It's only a monthly exam, and most people are really taking it very seriously. I guess that they are career orientated and really want a good result so they'll have a bright future. A few months back, I've seen a scholarship website that requires consistent grades. Then I shall be doomed, I never had any good consistent grades since form 1. I'd normally put more effort in vital subjects and exams like the 7 core subject in PMR (Chinese is a special exception *ahem*) and year end exams that would ultimately decide which class I go to the following year.

Talking about starting now, tomorrow is already the test. I'm 70% done with Biology. 0% done with BM, and 0% done with Maths. Cool huh? But tonight, I shall be done with all 3 of them, some magic trick perhaps? My Catechism teacher once asked the class, if a girl believes fully in God, and really listens in class, but never once attended tuition class, how many A+ will she get out of 10. Some said 8 some said 5, but never one answered 10, and as you guess so, the answer is 10.

That would be another story then, we'll see what happen. Good luck to all. =)

Matthew 6:32 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.

3 comments:

Carolyn said...

Form four final year exam will be vital in some scholarships. For ASEAN scholarship you need consistent results. For the rest it all depends on your SPM or trial result, so all the best! If you wanna slack and yet enjoy the benefit of scholarships, I suggest focusing on mid-year exam (F4 & F5) and final exams (F4 & F5)

Carolyn in support of slacking, relaxing and taking chill pills.

Andrew said...

yea, i'll pick the final trial, and spm, can omit the mid? =D

Carolyn said...

*shakes head*

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