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Posted on Saturday, August 27, 2011 @ 1:47 AM |


Hi guys :D I'm back to blogging! YAYYYY. Okay, most people/ readers might probably have abandoned this blog and assumed it's dead now but anyway yes, it's alive! LOL, but I still appreciate the rest of you who have stayed behind and contribute to my blog stats! HAHA.

Alot of things have happened during this period of time. The first semester of my second year in NP has just ended yesterday with my last paper- Engineering Mathematics. Yes, if you still do not know by now or couldn't remember it cause it's so darn hard to remember, I'm from Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. Yaya, I know it sounds chim and magnificent (reactions I got from people). But behind it's magnificence, it contains the world's toughest modules [exaggeration]. But I'm seriously studying like hell during the exam period. To be frank, this is because I did not study and revise a single shit when there is no test or exam -.- Maybe I should just write a review for the different papers I took during this and last week (continual assessment not included)

  1. My very first paper and it's the paper I studied the most and which my brain cells were killed mostly by- Analysis Chemistry. I hope my lecturer will never see this post but I only found out I got the whole concept about this module wrong until the very last few days before the exam. I calculated the approximate marks I need to obtain to get an A and guess what? It's freaking 90 marks!! This is totally impossible man :'( So I guess it's gone case
  2. My second paper which I'm quite complacent about because although I feel as though I don't understand a single thing, some answers will just come out automatically o.o- Transfer process of Heat and Mass. It's said to be the 2nd killer paper after Analysis Chemistry. So I only revised the day before the exam and I struggled until around 1am before going to sleep!
  3. Third paper, serious depletion of brain cells because it requires freaking lots of memorizing. I used to be great at memorizing (as in I can memorize damn fast but I forget double as fast). Anyway this module is Environmental Technology. It's great to learn about the environment and all, especially when I really love mother nature! But it's quite a serious headache to memorize all the information.
  4. Last paper, the paper I have zero confidence in- Engineering Material. Yes, I did not (Yes, DID NOT) listen to even one class of engineering material. Thus it's damn tough for me to study at the very last day although I spent about 7hours on merely 6chapters.
Okay, that's all for now. I'm writing this post at around 2am in the night and I have been suffering from lack of sleep for the past one week and I'm going to sleep NOW. Therefore, goodbye for now! Do stay tuned to more updates (evil laughter).