Ok, let's see how shall I begin. Let's start off from Thursday. I had a History sort of like a test although didn't take it seriously. After school, I attended a seminar organized by Panitia BI. It was fun though as there were video clips following up every single sections. I liked one of them the most where all the pupils were screaming at the top of their lungs. But then, I benefited from the one and a half hour session as Mr Ng taught us a lot. Mind you, he's not our school's teacher.
As for Friday, nothing special. We had prefects' meeting in the Multipurpose Room. That was the last meeting for all Form 5. Oh gosh, what a sad and memorable moment. Too bad, my camera wasn't with me. Otherwise, I shall record down the moment where all prefects hugged the teachers. I'm now in the Break Supervision Committee which means no more free days for recess next year.
And by the way, I had not been online because the first few days, my sister was busy playing Chocolatier under my influence. She played madly from day to night. She finally finished the whole version today this afternoon when she reached the highest point in the game before returning to AIMST.
So, these few days, I had been watching Olympics. Lee Chong Wei had advanced to the final. It's in the state of life or death for Malaysia. If he won, he will make us proud and not putting Malaysia in the last rank. Most of all, he'll be a one million richer tonight if he grabs the gold medal. Can't wait to watch the match tonight.
I shall be summarizing events in Olympic Beijing. Michael Phelps had his eight gold medals in 4x100M medley men event this morning at eleven o'clock. Korea indeed has the best groups of archers. Usian Bolt from Jamaica was nominated as the fastest man on Earth with a new world record 9.69 seconds. How incredible!
This week, I am planning to finish Science and History if possible before school reopens. If that happens, it means I'm 50% done with the PMR subjects. But I think it's kinda impossible as I have seminar from Monday to Thursday in the morning from 10am-12.30pm. I have LYDP on Tuesday and Wednesday. It's an overnight camp. I shall be looking forward to it. My tuition classes will be on Tuesday and Friday nights. So, practically a few hours are available after deducting my naps, rest and recreational hours. Oh God!!!!!
Sunday, August 17, 2008
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