We are now really facing the crossroad now.
I see my pretty fellows making effort to review the differentiation ~ or to make time to play even faced with the checkpoint. Frankly, I think myself lacks preparation a lot for the coming exam. Time has been so limited for us to master the little knowledge we were taught, that I doubt whether I really learn something.
Although I take a interest in Communication and Media of School of Computing, I really wonder if I am able to learn programming well. Up till now, I’m always struggling to understand the C language… what if I managed to enroll in the major and find frantically that I totally can’t catch the lectures at all…
Moreover, I like the Food Science and Technology as much as the CM. On the one hand it confused me a lot because they have the same status in my mind, on the other hand, after I attend the CSC lecture on various majors in NUS, I acknowledged that it was difficult to be admitted to the major FST, Every year it only accept 50 to 60 students. To make things worse we have to pass a interview if we apply for FST. What if I am rejected? Will the second major I choose take effect?
Or will I just be kicked out from NUS because no faculty wants me…
All days I’m considering about such kind of things. With the Judge Day coming closer day by day, I can’ t help getting addicted to that kind of, somehow ridiculous thoughts. But I just simply can’t stop myself.
Now comes the checkpoint exam, I am really concerned of it. Afraid of receiving the warning letter, or the so-called “tea time” in MOE, my mind was cluttered up with those mass… What a disaster…
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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Calm down, my lovely windy.~ Check point is not so horrible, OK? Don't worry about too much. No one is born with the ability to C programming. Besides, it's not so difficult so far(we haven't learn array and pointer...). Believe in yourself and you'll sure to succeed! Aza Aza!
ReplyDeleteYes, calm down! You should keep it in mind that you can do it! You are a super lady!
ReplyDeleteJust as it is difficult for you, everyone feels much the same way. It's quite natural to grow nervous when exams are coming up and significent decisions need to be made. It's a useful way of releasing stress to remind yourself, "all of us share the fear!"
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the same with me. I was more than horrible...
ReplyDeleteGod Bless you and me and all of us.
Good Luck to you and me and all of us.
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Good luck with all of us!
ReplyDeleteNow that we are all worried about it, why don't we make full use of the coming two days to prepare for it. After all, it will be useful for us to "embrace Buddha's feet and pray for help in time of emergency".
Cheer up! you are the best!
Well, we are all a little anxious about the coming exam lar! So don't worry too much. Just facing it peacefully and maybe you can gain the surprising result!
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