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Monday, June 26, 2006

holla

...and so it begins...
haha...
yeah the mid years are finally HERE...
(screams-out-loud)

okay, back from the first day of the dreaded mid years...
had MT and econs today...
well...MT first eh...

AS USUAL...
the whole paper seemed like greek to me...
its like i go to the first line...
then go...
hmmmm, first letter is erm....blah?
followeed by erm...blah again?
after that is...ahh,erm... blah again?!?!
then i knew i totally didnt understand the whole thingy...
no nothing. zilch.
i just scribbled stuff for my essay...
terrible, i went past the mandatory 300 words mark and put a full stop there...
terrible, listening compre for MT was next...
as usual, it sounded like a foreign film to me...
got a few wrong....
PATHETIC CAN...
listening compre also can screw up..
like that next week my MT oral sure die...
*god save this black*

ok...next up ECONs...
haha, the hantam-crap-bs session...
i studied NOTHING, i just learnt how to draw demand-supply curves 1hr before the paper...
AND lo and behold, i drew 11 demand-supply curves in the entire paper cause i knew nothing else!
so went there..sit down, and tried to get as many marks out from the case study...

then they had this question...

Property Consultants expect home prices to rise for the rest of 2006.
ii) Suggest some possible risks that the economy is facing that might falsify the expectation.

My answer.
Iran might decide to drop a nuclear bomb on Singapore and together with it goes the homes, economy and Singaporeans. This would prove the consultants wrong as the lack of homes, an economy and potential buyers would make it impossible for anything to possibly occur.

TA-DA!
im a idiot genius!

im so proud of myself...
chemistry and physics tomorrow..
die die die!


ok...i am off


Mumbled @ {5:52 PM}
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