haha the damn thing never did me any good anyway.
Grah, I realise that whoever I meet in school nowadays all feel a sense of impending doom. Everyone tells me they are "screwed for math" or "dead for chem" or "gonna die for econs", and, well, I guess, understandably so. (ok, except the econs one, that one you econs students bring on yourself)
Yeah, well, I guess the idea that we need to mug everything for this test kinda throws the whole thing off balance and we gg when we realise that there are too many exams coming too soon with too much to study for. I guess we are all worried that we are the only one dying and everyone else is gonna do well and leave you in the dust.
awww.
But its not that bad right? I guess everyone will make it through in one piece and so what if we don't know the conditions for dehydrohalogenation? Or the reason we should not use continuity correction with the Central Limit Theorem? Or the effect of market failure on the Aggregate Supply of a country? Not like your entire prelim depends on that scrap that you don't know right?
Well, I guess thats how everyone feels right now so I'd tell all my readers to "chin up" and that "everything will be fine" but I don't have any readers so. hmm. I guess I'm just telling myself that I'll be fine.
Why, thanks Ruth, I knew you'd always be there for me.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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