HELLLLO, I was surprised to see my class appeared on The Straits Times : Home section. We were asked to go to Pasir Ris park to do our CIP, which we went to pick up trash to allow the mangrove to be in a cleaner environment. Mangrove swamp with clean? No link. Anyway, it's part of Earth Day.
So anyway, today's main topic will be examinations. Why that? Because I'm having my MYE English tomorrow, and I can feel the pressure, it's getting closer here! [Paramore fan] Ha no, I'm not in exams mood yet, and I believe that last minute preparations will maintain it's efficiency as long as I am always attentive during lessons. I wondered, is that a need to take extra revisions for exams? I seen and heard several friends of mine getting worked out because of exams. In the end, most of them won't be satisfy with their scores. However, for me, I always take passive learning into action instead of passive revision. In layman's term, it basically means that I take learning as part of life, it's a must in my life, not a want. Hence, I don't require to revise as it is being cultivated into parts of my life; thus enabling me to be optimistic and being appealed by my scores.
So people, I'm saying that exams aren't as important as they seems. It's just how well you take your learning about certain aspects in place. For what reasons you studied hard for exams, but forget everything eventually in the near future as you didn't take in passive learning? Hence, the difference between me and you all in terms of examinations is that, it's a gauge for my learning in a long term, and it's a gauge for your learning in a short term. Overstressing and revising it's not going to work. In the end, we are all revising for the same content. It's how are you going to revise for it, smartly? Or NHNT.
I want you to be here, right now.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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