Physics chapter 5: Light is really killing. My partially alive face didn't show up in this picture.My brain is now 20% alive after what I have undergone for today. The rest of my brain cells are generally lifeless after been used up for my Physics exam today. Duration for the test is not that long; all I did was cracked up my head staring at the lifeless stack of Physics questions with my head generating calculations for approximately 5 hours. I have to repeat again, 5 hours of thinking and brain squeezing in order to finish my paper. All thanks to my Physics tuition teacher, Mr. Chan because he compiled all the 3 section (objective, subjective and essay) into 1 thick set of paper. Or what I called as 3 in 1 for question papers. In addition, I want to take this opportunity to sue Creative tuition centre for the inconvenience or harshly “suffering” I had suffered during the test. Originally the exam room was held in the hall, fully air conditioned and sufficient space. But things didn’t turn out that well according to my expectance. The air conditioner eventually broke down which means all of us in the region of 40 students have to compress ourselves in a rather tiny room *sigh*. Its either the centre was invaded by vice and wickedness or they purposely looked the rooms with bigger capacity. So there was I, sitting beside Bing Min feeling the intense heat as more carbon dioxide was released by the people surrounding me. My brain was already in a state of coma before the test begun plus my eye balls seem to roll out because I didn’t have adequate sleep last night. I did hours of last minute study to brainstorm my paper and not forgetting watching my Korean movie series just to ease up a little (procrastination is really killing, didn’t find it helpful to my last minute study).
The exam started at 12.15 p.m and ended at 4.45 p.m. Fancy how much torture I have gone through today? It really is a nightmare only that this was reality. Essay question truly decapitated me when I saw the lines you are given 2 lenses with the focal length of 40cm and 5 cm respectively, by using the lenses invent your own astronomical telescope and explain. I was already in hell when today approached and now you’re trying to burry me deeper by dumping this question? If it was a compound microscope things would obviously be a relief but hell is hell so I decided to scribble every single English vocabulary that pops into my head. I also had minor problems regarding Archimedes’ principle which gave me quite a big boom in my head.
This is the longest 4 hour 30 minute I had experienced since the day I was born. Killing spree didn’t only slaughter me alone but other students which rarely breathed. However, Yew Kwang (top student of SMK Sg. Tapang) completed his exams in about 3 hours. The guy with a brain engine of 1000, 00 horse power claimed that it’s quite simple *slamming my head speechlessly*. Finally the heavenly moment arrived as I jotted the last dot on my paper, I didn’t even spent any second to recheck as I wanted to escape from hell so badly and put my brain in serenity before it exploded like an atomic bomb. There was still much time to 5 and Mr. Chan gave us his ever-wanted motivation talk to all of us. Trust me, he’s so far the best tuition teacher I’ve ever met, not only his teaching was a great lot of fun but he always remembered to packed us with all the additional knowledge to face our future.
There I remembered a very useful tip, 6 hours sleep per day and a revision from 8 hours are the basics to excellent results for SPM yadda yadda yadda. Something amusing also happened today during our exam. A guy suddenly appeared himself into our class and registered as “new student” for 2007. FYI tomorrow would be our last day for form 4 Physics and that particular fellow only registered himself today. After all I’ve gone through today I expect to get a C or D but in desperate anticipation, a B for my Physics exam. Electrical engineer’s (Mr. Chan’s) questions are renowned because of its intense difficulty.
The exam started at 12.15 p.m and ended at 4.45 p.m. Fancy how much torture I have gone through today? It really is a nightmare only that this was reality. Essay question truly decapitated me when I saw the lines you are given 2 lenses with the focal length of 40cm and 5 cm respectively, by using the lenses invent your own astronomical telescope and explain. I was already in hell when today approached and now you’re trying to burry me deeper by dumping this question? If it was a compound microscope things would obviously be a relief but hell is hell so I decided to scribble every single English vocabulary that pops into my head. I also had minor problems regarding Archimedes’ principle which gave me quite a big boom in my head.
This is the longest 4 hour 30 minute I had experienced since the day I was born. Killing spree didn’t only slaughter me alone but other students which rarely breathed. However, Yew Kwang (top student of SMK Sg. Tapang) completed his exams in about 3 hours. The guy with a brain engine of 1000, 00 horse power claimed that it’s quite simple *slamming my head speechlessly*. Finally the heavenly moment arrived as I jotted the last dot on my paper, I didn’t even spent any second to recheck as I wanted to escape from hell so badly and put my brain in serenity before it exploded like an atomic bomb. There was still much time to 5 and Mr. Chan gave us his ever-wanted motivation talk to all of us. Trust me, he’s so far the best tuition teacher I’ve ever met, not only his teaching was a great lot of fun but he always remembered to packed us with all the additional knowledge to face our future.
There I remembered a very useful tip, 6 hours sleep per day and a revision from 8 hours are the basics to excellent results for SPM yadda yadda yadda. Something amusing also happened today during our exam. A guy suddenly appeared himself into our class and registered as “new student” for 2007. FYI tomorrow would be our last day for form 4 Physics and that particular fellow only registered himself today. After all I’ve gone through today I expect to get a C or D but in desperate anticipation, a B for my Physics exam. Electrical engineer’s (Mr. Chan’s) questions are renowned because of its intense difficulty.
I craved for chocolates during revision mode, they're simply the best remedy.
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