Monday, February 26, 2007
Back to college
The Chinese New Year holidays are over! One week has passed by in such a short time. The end of February is just a few days more. SPM results are coming out soon. Sigh, all these are just happening at an incredible pace. Time does fly. Perhaps the next time I'm blogging I would already be working or have a family of my own. Anyway, college started with biology. We switched off the lights and waited in the dark for the lecturer to enter the classroom. Upon opening the door, we shouted "Happy Chinese New Year" and Ms. Irene got a shock of her life. She did not scream but was only startled. Mission failed I guess. Heh. Today's biology lectures were on DNA replication. With that, we had deeper understanding of the DNA strands which our form five education sadly never provided us with.

Class back to normal
Ms. Irene was rushing to complete all the lecture notes for the day. In fact, she even mentioned that there will be no break today. We proved her wrong however. We managed to complete all five slides and allowed to leave class about ten minutes earlier. Not before giving us more homework and reminding us of the exam this wednesday. The biology class went up to room 307 to attend the mathematics lecture. On the way up, we spotted cat droppings. It seems that the cat's diet was mainly of fibre. We got more homework on mathematics today. Sigh.

This is how it's done
Physics experiment is always something to look forward to. This is perhaps due to the short time needed to complete the task. The fastest was clocked at half an hour. However, this time it was totally the opposite. It took us a staggering one and a half hour to complete the task. Perhaps it is because we had to measure the time needed for twenty oscillations instead of the usual ten oscillations. Not to mention the troubles faced in adjusting the length of the pendulum. Besides that, there were a number of questions to be answered. Guess what? None of our lecturers gave us red packets. How sad!

How in the world do I solve this?

Class back to normal
Ms. Irene was rushing to complete all the lecture notes for the day. In fact, she even mentioned that there will be no break today. We proved her wrong however. We managed to complete all five slides and allowed to leave class about ten minutes earlier. Not before giving us more homework and reminding us of the exam this wednesday. The biology class went up to room 307 to attend the mathematics lecture. On the way up, we spotted cat droppings. It seems that the cat's diet was mainly of fibre. We got more homework on mathematics today. Sigh.

This is how it's done
Physics experiment is always something to look forward to. This is perhaps due to the short time needed to complete the task. The fastest was clocked at half an hour. However, this time it was totally the opposite. It took us a staggering one and a half hour to complete the task. Perhaps it is because we had to measure the time needed for twenty oscillations instead of the usual ten oscillations. Not to mention the troubles faced in adjusting the length of the pendulum. Besides that, there were a number of questions to be answered. Guess what? None of our lecturers gave us red packets. How sad!

How in the world do I solve this?
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hey i din say i got play game wor..
i juz said wan to play oni.. sumore it's been very long since i last played command and conquer.. anyway i really got lots of time cuz haven start study yet.. not like u.. hehe
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i juz said wan to play oni.. sumore it's been very long since i last played command and conquer.. anyway i really got lots of time cuz haven start study yet.. not like u.. hehe
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