Hi blogger, thanks for serving me still, despite abandoning you halfway for livejournal. Now xinling proudly presents to you, her 6 hours of hardwork! TA-DA! My new blog's done! Finally. ^^
It's e-learning day. Apparently, the system crashed and everyone was happy like crazy. As a matter of fact, the school doesn't seem to think before they act. The aim of e-learning day is to prepare us for emergencies like epidemic-outbreak, so that we can still access lessons as per normal back at home when school ceases operation. For the sec4s, although there's still half a year to go, but we've already finished our syllabus, therefore putting us through this e-learning day is, to put it bluntly, furtile and pointless. I'm waiting for the day which they attain enlightenment. Time before that, we'll just have to suffer. To make things worse, the school had recently adopted a fantabulous scheme, i.e. pasteing "countdown-to-major-exams" information sheets all around the school, even the toilets. They print a new sheet everyday because the date will no longer be accurate the next day. You can imagine how many trees they've murdered with their excellent plan. Being as generous as they seems with the usage of paper, the school collects money from us to print worksheets for us. Are these supposed to come out from someone gifted, though partially deaf and blind?
This is not an ordinary paper clip. This is a heart-shaped paper clip filled with determination and sincerity. I paid a whopping $4 to help a group of entrepreneurs-wannabe to finish their last practical. The more I think, the more I'm convinced that I've been cheated. Zzz, just treat it as donating to charity. Self-consolation always seems to work, hah.
Now I need some self-discipline to pay undivided attention to the Amaths textbook.
It's e-learning day. Apparently, the system crashed and everyone was happy like crazy. As a matter of fact, the school doesn't seem to think before they act. The aim of e-learning day is to prepare us for emergencies like epidemic-outbreak, so that we can still access lessons as per normal back at home when school ceases operation. For the sec4s, although there's still half a year to go, but we've already finished our syllabus, therefore putting us through this e-learning day is, to put it bluntly, furtile and pointless. I'm waiting for the day which they attain enlightenment. Time before that, we'll just have to suffer. To make things worse, the school had recently adopted a fantabulous scheme, i.e. pasteing "countdown-to-major-exams" information sheets all around the school, even the toilets. They print a new sheet everyday because the date will no longer be accurate the next day. You can imagine how many trees they've murdered with their excellent plan. Being as generous as they seems with the usage of paper, the school collects money from us to print worksheets for us. Are these supposed to come out from someone gifted, though partially deaf and blind?
This is not an ordinary paper clip. This is a heart-shaped paper clip filled with determination and sincerity. I paid a whopping $4 to help a group of entrepreneurs-wannabe to finish their last practical. The more I think, the more I'm convinced that I've been cheated. Zzz, just treat it as donating to charity. Self-consolation always seems to work, hah.
Now I need some self-discipline to pay undivided attention to the Amaths textbook.
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