Dark, gloomy

Whatever laughter and happiness we had during our last 2 days holiday soon disolved into gloominess and tears today, when we got our results back. It started with Physics, many whom had did quite badly. There were tears, and loads of sadness but some managed to get a few extra points out of intensive checking of the paper.

Next is maths, and a lot had improved. Many congracts to Jane who had manage to get an A for maths.

Then came biology. Mrs Kalpana started the lesson expressing her dissapoinment on our dreadful marks for such an easy paper. But her lectures were nothing compare to the shock we’ve got upon receiving our papers. True, the paper was quite easy, but, mistakes and misspelled words knock our marks many way down. We have a total of 3 whom had scored A’s, many congracts to Ching Mei, David, and Tzu nin.

Last, came the result we all had been dreading, Chemistry. The exam initially was quite easy, as report by many, but unfortunately, the results were pretty dissapointing. However so, it is only our first paper today and we shall receive our next 2 papers the following day, which hopefully we would be able to increase our marks.

Lastly, there is no use crying over spilled milks. Those who studied well and scored, congractulations, but those whom did not, you just have to work harder on it. You know it yourself, did you study hard enough? No more last minute revisions, no more relaxing, start working hard. We have a month before our finals come, and this will determine us most. Most importantly, don’t give up. If you give up now, in the future, it’ll be " I’m not a doctor today because I didn’t do well in my 2005 trial exam". Nothing is impossible if you’re willing to work on it.

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