Thursday, July 24, 2008

If only...

let me continue here,
If only school days are always like today, i wouldn't mind attending school even on weekends!
*not exactly* but i would definitely love to wake up as early as 6am for school :)

from the statement above, it's obvious how much i enjoyed myself in school today. first of al, we had no lessons AT ALL the entire day. which also means NO homework for the day, yeah! being very me, forgetful and blur... i actually did not remember myself signing up for any physics olympiad test :/ but yes, i did. and there the day started off with this test, a horrible one i should say because it severely damaged my poor brain. the paper consists of a total of SEVENTY objective questions, and we were given TWO and a HALF hours long to answer all the questions. it might not sound difficult at all, but trust me, it was really hard. lots of calculations and critical thinking and complicated formulas everywhere. despite the damage caused to my brain, it was a good experience as it was my first taking an olympiad physics test :)

had recess after the test, and then we went for a motivation talk organized by the school for us form5 people. the speakers are really good and interesting too. the weird thing was they motivated me a lil in some way which i never thought would happen =) strange enough, i enjoyed myself throughout the whole talk! she's a wonderful lady i have to say, she managed to keep the talk lively the whole time, made everyone in the hall feel involved... and there was a quite emotional session when she asked us to close our eyes, while listening to this soothing music, she tried to help us visualise the moment we collect our results, how it felt holding the sheet with all the As we want printed on, to share the happiness with the ppl closest to us, to feel thankful and blablabla... that was when i felt something moist on my cheeks. oops! i just couldn't help it.

after school, as usual, i went for KRS, for your information, the very last meeting of the year :( i had fun playing the blind game, im not sure what you call it. everyone in the group had to close their eyes, except for that one mighty GUIDE who's job was to guide us, the "blind" people X) those mean AJKs tied strings and arranged chairs as obstacles for us to pass through. my group successfully reached the other side neither first nor last, yay! it was really hard to live with only a pair of ears in darkness. especially when the ajks came in and interrupt by misleading us. then it was the closing ceremony after the game. the juniors expressed thier gratitude by preparing a cake and also a thing they made of sticks and ropes that says "THANKS"... really sweet of them, though i'm no ajk.

So, the end of one happy day :)
*the only bad news was, there might be a test next week. aaaaah, i'm dead.

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