06-04-2009, 05:32 PM
Several years ago, during my secondary school...
Everytime the exam getting close, I normally read certain chapters only for an hour and then sitting in front of computer, browsing DaD and downloading stuff. I burn more than 60% of my free time in front of computer. I didn't take the exam seriously.
Once the national exam comes, which determines wether I'm applicable to enter local government university, I'm still stick with my old habit. I knew I can do just average on most subject, except Additional Maths.
About 6 months later, I receive a result. As expected I got one subject fail, which is Additional Maths. And, I end up studying at private college instead of local university, taking Diploma in Multimedia, my most favorite course.
I do hate exam sometimes, but when I see in real-world perspective, exam is just another memorizing stuff, not into logical thinking.
Everytime the exam getting close, I normally read certain chapters only for an hour and then sitting in front of computer, browsing DaD and downloading stuff. I burn more than 60% of my free time in front of computer. I didn't take the exam seriously.
Once the national exam comes, which determines wether I'm applicable to enter local government university, I'm still stick with my old habit. I knew I can do just average on most subject, except Additional Maths.
About 6 months later, I receive a result. As expected I got one subject fail, which is Additional Maths. And, I end up studying at private college instead of local university, taking Diploma in Multimedia, my most favorite course.
I do hate exam sometimes, but when I see in real-world perspective, exam is just another memorizing stuff, not into logical thinking.
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