
Wednesday, 5 June 2013 @ 08:20
Guys, I cannot imagine how I’ll be when school time is back. I
cannot imagine getting up early for school, meeting the same bitches everyday,
getting loads and loads of homework and PBS. Oh how much I hate school. But
yes, in order to success we have to go to school and go back home with
something stuffed into our brains.
Exams was a disaster, as always. I always study on the last
minutes of the examination. It’s still the same this time and I don’t even know
what I’m doing during the examination period. I just answer the questions and
just hope everything will be fine. And mom told me, “In every examination, what
you learned is what you get.”
I don’t regret it because at least I studied. History and
Geography was easy but I don’t expect Geography would be that easy. My Chinese
and Maths was a tsunami. I don’t know what I was answering and I just go on,
writing those Chinese characters and algebraic stuffs on that exam paper. If
you saw how I look like when I was answering the paper, you’ll know that I don’t
even had a hard time on answering the exam paper but inside, I’m struggling so
hard to make it through and thank God, I answered the questions but of course,
not all of them.
I was a little bit sarcastic throughout the exam period. I was
worried about my exam result, but what can I do, what I learned is what I will
get. I’m going to just hope for the best and enjoy my life. (Yes, enjoy my
life. Because we took our examination 2 times a year. So we were a bit more
lucky than the other.)
We took 2 examinations each year until we ended our form 3
education and we will have the normal amount of examinations per year till we
graduated. That’s how it works. Because it’s PBS, and our results was
unpredictable. I don’t even expect that I’ll get band 6 (the highest
band/rating in the PBS system) on Chinese. I laughed my butt off because almost
everybody knows that I was a dumbass when it came to Chinese. But this year, it’s
going to get harder because you’ll have to pass each band to able to achieve
band 6.
It’s a lot of fun and sometimes it’s a pain in the neck because
when we were supposed to get our sweet, sweet holidays, we were asked to do
almost 6 assignments per subject. That’s last year’s stuff. I did only 2
assignment on Science but the actual assignment was 6. We were asked to do all of
them to get higher chances for getting a band 6. I did all of my Geography
assignments and yes, I don’t know if my knowledge about Geography is good
enough to achieve band 6.
PBS is hard but once you get used to it, it’s a piece of cake, I
guess? And oh yeah, PMR candidates in our school can stop taking Chinese
classes if they want to but us PBS candidates can’t apply for that. The system
was hard! So I have to wait for another a year and a half to stop taking this
subject but my parents was asking me to continue taking this subject. I am
still thinking about it but mom said I can get more chances on achieving my
dreams if I took the Chinese paper on SPM. Not ready yet but I think I’m going
for it if that’s what mom said. At least I could talk in Chinese, right?
PBS and examinations was hard for me but I’m going 110% on
achieving my dreams. *Talking like a boss*
Bye guys, I posted this long band 6 English essay about my
student life and I hope my English paper would get band 6, too!
xoxo.
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