Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be
I was at the brink of running out of Maths class, stomping my way to the office, get the slip signed and get my sorry ass out of Maths class; ending the torture once and for all. But I was in the midst of a test (yes, Mr. Lim gave us another test as one last endeavor to drive students away), trying desperately to figure out Question 8 and by doing so, I lost my sense of time. My dramatic attempt to leave Maths class never came as it was already the end of the day. It also happens to be the last day to get your subject combinations reshuffled. In other words, I’m stuck with Mr. Lim for two years!
A little part of me is glad that I didn’t commit as I have made a new friend, who is never happier to be assisting me in Maths class. Finally, help sent from the heavens above. Haha. She doesn’t bother explaining simple concepts repeatedly — she’ll live, I guess.
Tasks at hand from GP Class:

Utilising mindmap.

Word sudoku.
I love my GP group. Though we don’t know each other that well yet; put the four of us in a group and we’ll skip happily from one conversation topic to another. We connect. I’m definitely looking forward to my next GP class.
Okay, I need a shower. and I have a Biology test tomorrow.
I’m getting the hang of school (the enormous workload and the class shift)
Adios.
March 11th, 2007 at 6:30 pm
argghh! I haven’t finished that sudoku problem yet! and good luck enduring Mr Lim for the next two years.
March 12th, 2007 at 10:48 pm
Awww…. Maths aint that bad heheehe…. I taught ‘A’ level maths for two years… So its not that bad babe hehehehehe… But yep we do love to drive our students away heee…
March 13th, 2007 at 1:32 pm
@syaz: Well, honestly, I’m quite glad (i use this term very loosely) to be in his class. After 3 months (or 4 months) living an unemcumbered life, all I need is a good kick in the ass to shift me right into school gear. HEHE.
@Rosie: Who is babe? HAHA. I am pretty sure it says so in the weekly lesson planner: “Try your absolute best to decrease the number of students.” You’re like superwoman to me now. HAHA. Gila, banar the maths tu.
March 15th, 2007 at 1:22 am
:p
our motto was ‘drive away those kids who cant take d pressure’ hehe cos maths is easy for year 1 but its hell for your year 2 *heeh*
i wish u luck ‘dude’ :p