Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Worry Day!

I'll make it short for today's talk. Sorry about that =)

I have not much thing to tell about today because I'm so tired until I can't open my eye. Also, I don't think this week and next week I have much time to spend on because EE2 is the week after as I have mentioned in yesterday's post!!! I really have not much time to study, got a lot MORE!!! Help!!!!

Anyone can calm me down, relax me, give me some encouragement and comfort me??!! I really feel stress and tense..!

Today, Ms. Ruba, my economics teacher gave out our econs topic test. Huh?! I did stupid careless mistakes and lose 14.5 marks! Feel like "boxing" myself.. My marks is 25.5/35 which has been converted to 5% where I got 3.6%. Okay whatever it is, I will just study hard for my EE2 and hope I can score as high as I can. Gambatte!

Hehe Bye, Take care! =)

1 comment:

Swee King, Phang said...

hi there, king is here. =)

well i think you have got too stress about ur coming tests. try to relax yourself and look at the exam time table carefully, u actually have quite much time for ur revision. From what i seen, your papers are mostly at lease 3 weeks to go so dont worry too much about it.

first what u can do is plan ur timetable. no need to be a detail one, but just plan on which subject you are going to study everyday. for the subjects which u think u need to spend more time in it, allocate more days for it. The reason behind this is, after you have planned your lovely timetable, you should roughly know how many hours/days you can spend on that particular subject, and from there you can plan ur 'speed' of ur revision, whether u should just roughly read tru it? or whether you should read it very detail? or whether you should just need to do exercises thats all.

well, for me personally, when it is near to the test, i wouldnt read the text anymore, i will do loads and loads of past year papers and, from the past year papers, I would know which type of question or which part of the material i m still not familiarise with. I think this way is a better way compare to 'reading'. This is because as u read the whole text, you might waste time on certain parts which will not come out in the test. Furthermore, after you have done lots of past year paper, you got familiar with the style of the test, the way the questions ask, and the way to answer the questions. It will reduce the chances that your mind went blank during your exam due to 'shockness' because you have never seen this kind of question before :P

well, the different between study smart and study hard is, to know your own weakness and to find a way to counter it. like for me, I cant continueusly study for 3 hours, my mind will go blank and i will lose concentration after 3 hours. so what I do is, i either go for games, or go for supper, or go for a jog after 3 hours of study. and then come back, take a warm shower, and yes, i can do it for another 3 hours :D i felt refreshed. Another point i've noticed is, we need motivation to study. My best motivation is, a very cute one, I tell myself that, if i can study until 11pm everyday, then i could online and chat with my frens until anytime i like. So when i m studying, whenever i felt like stopping, i'll look at the clock, 'oh its almost 11!! gambatte king!!' and continue my study :D:D

well i guess you will take up 10 minutes reading this long comment and another 20 minutes to digest it. Hope you will be refreshed after reading this comment and ready for your study. Jia you and gambatte! hope to hear from u in your blog always, dont study too much ya.. do online and blog always. :P

Your undiscovered friend,
King