Friday, November 23, 2007



The PSLE results were released yesterday. Okay, so I may not have any direct connection with the release of such results, heh, but my sister, well, she did pretty average. Not that excellent, but at least she did better than me. When it was my year, I got a whopping 225, but that's because I outrightly refused to study for the Math and Science paper since I don't understand a shithead in there, well, at that point in time, that is. I loathed the math problem sums, because the words are so twisted that I could barely understand what the heck is profit, cost and how to calculate such problems. Teeheee. This was despite the fact that I was in the 'best class', but the hell I don't know how I got in there. Lol. Anyways, you could prolly say the same for science, i.e., I had no freaking idea how photosynthesis works and how bubbles are formed and whatnots. So, you can guess, I was prolly one of the worst kids in class. Like the worst of the best kinda thing. Hahahah..And trust me, I was enjoying it. I was the pretty laid-back kid sitting at the back of the class with the guys. And boy, it was fun. (: Anyway, the point is, I was rather surprised that I got a 'whopping' 225, with the grades A* for English and Malay, a B for Math (wow!) and a C for Science. Hehe..I pretty much guessed that my B and C must be pretty high, but then again, a B will always be a B, and a C a C. Lol. The point is, it doesn't matter whatever your aggregate score is, because pretty much in the end, it's either a jc or a poly route for you (like Farhana rightly pointed out), and you'll most probably be in the same school as your smarter peers eventually. So, with that said, I do agree with Fana that the PSLE is the worst gauge you'll ever get. Like, you see, the top scorer for this year, who scored 294 (damn, how did she get that?), will probably end up in a jc, but she will most probably be in the same jc as the students who got 260+ or even lesser. See? It will all even out eventually. It may seem grand now, but a few years down the road, we'll all look back and say that, "Heh, it's not even that grand afterall." Trust me, this works - every single time.

Please note that I am not belittling our poor ex-primary six 2007 students, but that's the harsh reality. All I can say is, enjoy it while it lasts. Teehee! Ok, I know I'm being mean, and that I may as well damn look forward to the release of my A's results *gasps*, but heh, enjoy it while it lasts, beb, enjoy it.

On to another topic, well, I've noticed that lately, the papers (yes, I have been reading, though sometimes absent-mindedly) have been flooded with lots of news about criminals lying. If you were to read today's papers, particularly the Home section, there's a man with his face splashed across the page, who lied about his address to get his daughter into a reputable all-girls school. All I can say is, come on, can't you form better white lies, while you're at it? Heh. I'm not encouraging lying, since in the end, you can barely know who's lying and who's not. And that's where the danger lies. What? Lying has become somewhat of a fad now? Tsk tsk. The world is so freaking corrupted that it's on the brink of disaster, I'm tellin' ya. And heh, I got this really controversial political cartoon in my head right now, but I'll refrain myself from typing it down (not that you can type cartoon down, of course!) for fear of being caught by the net-watchers. Lol. So it shall remain a secret as for now, till then I wish to divulge it to one person per se. Heheehehehehhhhh....(: But the point it, don't lie people, because as the classic story shows, lying once means that you're not gonna win people's trust ever. It's that simple.

What?! I can't do commentaries now? Aye, I'm gonna do it, come what may

And oh! My dad got a Uni of Melbourne prospectus for me yesterday. The future's lookin', well, great, all I can say. (: