Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Hi!!:):)
Haven't seen most people for a long, long time. Wanted to go for the x'mas thing at botanical gardens but I couldn't. The idea of going to botanical gardens was surprising, but refreshing and novel. Very original. quite funny too..don't know why though.
Anyway, just got my results today!!!:) Quite satisfied with the results: Got a CAP of 4.6:) Scored an A+ for Econs, Japanese Studies and Political Science introductory modules!!:):) Scored an A- for one of my USP modules:) And a B for the USP writing module:) I had hoped for a better score for the writing module but I knew, instinctively that a B was a more realistic expectations. Was really worried for the 2 USP modules, esp the writing module 'cos my prof is a linguist and very strict. Previously, I got a B and B- for my first 2 papers. Luckily, I got an A- for the last paper, which allowed me to get the B. Was quite worried for the other USP module 'cos the exam questions were hard. As for Japanese Studies, the MCQs were hard in the sense that no amount of studying would have helped you get the correct answer as we are expected to make inferences from the basic elements of the history, culture and society for almost every question. So, quite happy. I'm not trying to boast, if you're thinking just that; i'm just very relieved.
Also, the results eased my mom's fears that the surgery had damaged by brain ('cos of anaesthesia). Maybe the damage is minimal. I hope so. but i have to admit that after the surgery, I am more forgetful. Something can happen in the morning and I can forget about it in the evening. Don't usually happen to me.
And talking about brain, my brain rebelled last week. Fortunately, I'm okay. Will describe my exciting story when I meet you all. I don't intend to create suspense, but it's easier to tell the story face-to-face. Didn't intend to tell it though, but my mom insist that I should so that you all will know how to 'rescue' me if it happens again when I go for class gathering. The wierdest thing always, somehow, happen to me. For example, I'm probably the first 19-year-old, that you know, who had gone for a surgery to remove a lump from my breast. Even the nurses said it's not very common. I don't mind if 'exciting' things happen to me, but the 'exciting' things that happen to me are often negative in nature:( don't even try thinking or imagining what happened, you will never be able to imagine it.
Anyway, 2007 is coming soon and sem 2 is starting soon. Quite excited. Wishing everyone a happy new year in advance. The girls, enjoy whatever is remaining of the holidays; and guys, take care and enjoy yourselves in camp! Take care!
kx
rmb to sign off! sang at 2:48 PM