Common Tests (Part II) + Philosophy
The next venue for my common tests - the new hall (it isn’t that new though). The Additional Mathematics paper and Chemistry paper was on today’s schedule. I was so unlucky to be seated right in front of the cluster of students, on the 1st row! What I really hate about sitting in front is that invigilators will usually stand in the area in front of you when they invigilate. You might think it’s no big deal, but it truly disturbs me and that will disrupt my concentration. Furthermore, SOME teachers have their little conversations when invigilating and that is indeed annoying, especially if you could hear it…from where you are seated.
Well, back to the topic, the venue was warm (from where I was seated) as usual, despite that several fans had been switched on and were blowing across the hall. Both papers were…on the 50 : 50 stake. I did not have much confidence in them, though Chemistry ought to be my best and most preferred subject that is in my syllabus currently.
Additional Mathematics had been one of my poorest subject. The question on Sets is all right for me, but for Functions, I could not figure out the equation for f99(x). I should have paid more attention during A Maths lessons, it’s just that I could not seem to concentrate when Ms Sharmila is speaking. There were some complaints about Ms Sharmila, by ******** and the bunch of loud mouth critics. I do not understand why they would say such things, but if BN and GR can cope with her lessons, I don’t see LY can’t. As all teachers would say, it’s not about one’s IQ that allows them to attain excellent results, but it’s about one’s attitude and effort one puts towards one’s road to success.
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