Friday, February 23, 2007

Bells have rung

ok, it has been a very long time since I last blogged...i kind of gave up on blogging last year.....just too lazy to blog lah...
well, lots of things had happened this past year...Im no longer studying in SJI anymore, but I still regard myself as a Josephian...yeah, once a Josephian, always a Josephian. Just got my O'level results not long ago, I got 7pts, exactly the same as my prelims. Was quite disappointed that I had attained only 6A1s while I had aimed to get 8A1s at first. But hey, Im already above average, and I should thank god that I could get As for my 3 sciences, considering how screwed up my practicals were. Hmm, I got to be grateful to how well my teachers had taught me and helped me to produce my A1s, all of my teachers to be exact actually did their best lah, even Chinese too. Mr Lee Lye Hin taught us very well...so though I got only a B3, I just got myself to blame...Im not a Chinese helicopter...the only time I actually speak cheena is during chinese lessons. So my foundation for Chinese is comparable to a rotten mandarin orange...haha. My english teacher, Ms Daisy Chia (roll eyes), yup she loves to do it whenever the lamers in class do some corny stuff at the end of lesson...learnt a lot from her too. Chem tutor, David Kwang....haha damn gay always...love shih hoong so much...always ask Erik k to explain answers to the class instead of him...yup but he encouraged us well, the ice-creams, the promises to treat the class if we got all distinction, thats why we were top in level for chemistry. Physics tutor, Bryan Poon, super lamer...can put wires into our pencil box and later accuse us of stealing them!!! haha, the stupid polar bear movies between lessons were amusing, prevents me from sleeping during lessons. Bio tutor, Lim Siew Mei, need to use speaker during lessons, super strict about drawing of bio stuff, hope u remember your bio rep. Ms Matthews, yeah Ahmad(me) got to thank you for the A1, though eccentric at times, I could see that you wanted to really help us in our combined humanities at the time of the Os, calling for extra lessons. Martina Chan, yeah I love your lessons compared to...erhem. When I couldn't remember a single thing about Geography minutes away from the paper due to stress, she was there to cheer me on...thanks very much. ok, now coming to our form tutor MRS SNG SWEE YEE. looking at the name sends a shiver down your spine, typing her name makes my fingers n.....u.....m....b...The first time I saw her in Sec3, and realised that she was going to be our form tutor, it was like oh gosh!!! So scaryyyy. She shouted at us on the first day of school already lah. She gives us tremendous amounts of homework, if we can't complete it the next day, we got to submit an extra copy. And she is so pro, even though you copy your assignment from a range of sources (let's say 5 other classmates), she would still know...and you got to copy the assignment 20 times. I had to copy 10 times before because I let someone copy my work, haha hands so pain lah. I would never forget the traumatising maths tdp (talent development programme) that takes place every monday afternoon. We talk in class(which we will never, obviously), you mince our balls, we keep quiet, you fry our balls. The whole class got problems understanding all those chimalogy in tdp, so only Tuan and Christopher answer questions...so when the rest are quiet...everybody dies....because you glare at us and there is that DEAD silence. And your glare is so powerful, it has a shrinking effect on our balls. Ouch! She is the fiercest teacher in school, but she is undoubtedly one of the most efficient, she never fails to complete what she has to teach in a single lesson, and we are always ahead of the other classes. The mind-shaking questions she gives us also helps us to be maths experts. hah, thats why prelims whole class A1, MSG 1.00...thank you for having confidence in me as a class committee member.

Yup, this post is a tribute to the SJI teachers who had taught me, and prepared me for the big hurdle which i had overcome. By the way, these are only the teachers who had taught me from sec3-4, but for the teachers whom I got to thank, the list goes on....and on...

7points is not good enough for me to enter RJ, but I can still stay in NJ, yay!

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