End of My Examinations
Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ November 26th, 2008 - 4:19 pmToday is the official end of my examinations and hopefully, the last examinations of my degree course. The examination period for me this semester is the most relaxed ever, probably because it is my final year and I had already cleared all my tougher finance modules, which are not that tough anyway, since every module shares similiarities and they build on slowly, instead of learning whole new concepts in each module.
I am thinking if I should continue taking modules next semester anyway otherwise I would be paying school fees for practically nothing. I don’t think that is likely though, since there is a lot going through my mind recently and being a student does not appeal to me that much.
of course, I am still a student cause I am learning driving now after passing my basic theory. Haha, I got to say I am more afraid of failing basic theory than all my other modules, cause two of my modules were open book and I did not need to study for those. In fact, I had S/U those two modules which mean that they won’t be graded for me and all I need was to pass one of them to graduate. For both of them, I left the exam hall incredibly early despite it being an open book exam and I am supposed to be just released from the exam hall at the time I reach home. Passing one of them is still not an issue though. Take it as my thanksgiving present to the rest of the cohort.
Yesterday, I had my first driving lesson and I just wanted to say I almost thought I will die. Seriously, I thought that in the first lesson, we would be driving around a god-forsaken place with no cars and not to some T-junction where every car seems to be driving towards me with malicious intent. Maybe it’s just me, but I wonder how the other people cope with this stress, since I was literally scared out of my pants.
On another totally irrelevant point, I went to Snow City with my daughter the day before yesterday. It was awesome although it’s just a simple place with a slide, some decor and nothing else. The cold atmosphere is simply fascinating and my ears hardened to the degree that they can drop off with a little tap, so I wore the helmet meant for kids. I feel that much younger doing just that. Don’t expect too much from Snow city though, since I enjoyed it because I was playing like a kid with my daughter. And yeah, kids like us just need a slide and nothing else to enjoy ourselves. We also like playing with snow and hiding inside the igloo. I realized then that making snowballs isn’t easy.
Yet another totally irrelevant point, I watched Madagascar 2 yesterday and it’s just an OK show only. I don’t think it’s too fascinating, but it’s not too bad also. Not the kind of movie I like though.
Finally, I would just like to say that I will be learning driving again this Friday morning, so can all cars please refrain from getting near Bukit Batok? I fear for your safety and mine as well.
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November 29th, 2008 at 5:58 pm
Wow, didn;t know u’re a father oredi. How old is ur daughter? U married early, don;t you?
December 11th, 2008 at 11:51 am
You’ve a daughter at the age of 16, at secondary 4? Did you plan way ahead?