First, I am so happy that I passed my 'o' level exams last year. For those that are not that lucky, don't give up, just keep working hard. I passed my 'o' level exams with eight 'o' level, one from june last year. What I can conclude after looking at my result is that, I wasn't expecting to get a strong credit for my Maths and Economics. For Maths, it's because I didn't do one of the question from paper 1. For Economics, it's because I usually only get a passing mark in class. I won't forget the moment I was getting my result slip because it was fun and happy but at the same time feeling sad also for leaving my old school(SMB).
This February, I went to a all form six school. The school is new and we were only the second intake. The thing I like most about the school is the toilet. It is so clean and fresh except for the one which is near to the canteen. The most headaching things come when I was choosing my 'A' level subject. Should I go for Maths? Should I choose the science stream side or the art stream side? Those question keep on appearing in my mind. At the end, I choose more art stream subject compared to science stream because I tink Im not born te be a science stream student. Physics may be too tough for me although I get a B4 for it during 'o' level. So I choose Business studies instead. I choose Maths because most of my friends choose Maths. Accounting is my third subject because my mum wants me to become at least an accountant. So in 'A' level I take Maths, Accounting, Business studies and General paper, did too bad for my English during 'o' level.
Living as an 'A' level student homework is covering almost 50% of my life already. If I make a wrong step, those homework may bury me alive...hahaha. But anyways, I wil, of course, work hard for this two years. That's all for now...
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