Hahaha die I don't think 2 days is enough to prepare myself sufficiently for Math. Especially when the weekends are not unoccupied at all. Furthermore, I have no idea how to get started. When there's no time to practice, I will have to count on memory. Pretty stupid because nobody memorises Math, probably other than me. Actually no not really it's just the methodology for questions. Afterall, questions they set don't get any different. Unless they do.
Then to make things worse I have been distracted by this game on Facebook which a few other fellows started playing a couple days back. I haven't found a FB game for a long time to occupy myself with. Bad time, man. And I realise there is at least a day's gap in between papers oh man I am quite relieved by that. It won't help much, but definitely is consoling news.
(Removed because the sounds is darn irritating
but if you want it you can have it here. Or 'Aircraft Madness 2' on FB) Let it load, it's
supposed to be fast.
Horrible, left with so much to study. Information about AEIS in my brain stands at zero and won't deviate much from there up to the point of sitting for the paper. ACC, more or less 10%. HAHA. So in other words, screwed! I am always screwed during tests and exams because I am never prepared. Or sometimes I spent too much time somewhere, thereby neglecting the other subjects. In this case, Mechanics. It's a Credit 5 module theoretically it should deserve 25% more effort as compared to other modules worth 4 credit values. And calculations are the only kind of questions to score full marks in. Tutorial 6 and 7 damn hard I keep getting stuck!
I very very much
hate the start when I get to each topic because starting is the hardest since I am practically starting from nothing. I hate electronics-related modules too. K bye.
1:41 AM Saturday, February 20, 2010
Hahaha die I don't think 2 days is enough to prepare myself sufficiently for Math. Especially when the weekends are not unoccupied at all. Furthermore, I have no idea how to get started. When there's no time to practice, I will have to count on memory. Pretty stupid because nobody memorises Math, probably other than me. Actually no not really it's just the methodology for questions. Afterall, questions they set don't get any different. Unless they do.
Then to make things worse I have been distracted by this game on Facebook which a few other fellows started playing a couple days back. I haven't found a FB game for a long time to occupy myself with. Bad time, man. And I realise there is at least a day's gap in between papers oh man I am quite relieved by that. It won't help much, but definitely is consoling news.
(Removed because the sounds is darn irritating
but if you want it you can have it here. Or 'Aircraft Madness 2' on FB) Let it load, it's
supposed to be fast.
Horrible, left with so much to study. Information about AEIS in my brain stands at zero and won't deviate much from there up to the point of sitting for the paper. ACC, more or less 10%. HAHA. So in other words, screwed! I am always screwed during tests and exams because I am never prepared. Or sometimes I spent too much time somewhere, thereby neglecting the other subjects. In this case, Mechanics. It's a Credit 5 module theoretically it should deserve 25% more effort as compared to other modules worth 4 credit values. And calculations are the only kind of questions to score full marks in. Tutorial 6 and 7 damn hard I keep getting stuck!
I very very much
hate the start when I get to each topic because starting is the hardest since I am practically starting from nothing. I hate electronics-related modules too. K bye.
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