Friday, August 18, 2006 I'm another one of those who has regretted picking the wrong course in polytechnic. Hear it from me now before you make the same mistake, be very very very very sure that you will enjoy your course. I'm sure if I enjoyed my course, I would be breezing through it instead of forcing myself to study.Yeah, I guess anyone can guess that what I just wrote would be probably brought on by my disappointment in flunking today's paper. I don't think I will fail outright, but I would do very badly, and it would pull down my GPA, and it's not an impressive one in the first place. I thought I could study finish everything in a while, but the immense numbers of formulae just could not get in my head. It was already an achievement for me to be able to do some questions that I've seen for the first time. I guess that's why I sucked at physics in the past too. It's just damn impossible to memorise and understand twenty or thirty formulas, diagrams and all in a couple of hours. Fvcking transistors. ): Maybe I should have just chosen an IT-related course or something. It would have been a breeze for me who has been using the computer since like 4 or 5? Sigh. ): I hate you electrical circuits. I don't care about calculating your values, there's this thing called the digital multi-meter. ): No sane person in the electronics/electrical field would take several minutes to perform calculations when the accurate answer can be gotten in seconds from a digital multi-meter, right? Argh. Just hoping that my good practical results would help me secure a 'C' or a 'B'. I'm so sad. Oh well, all I can do now is to concentrate on my match tomorrow and my next paper, mathematics, which I need like full marks to get an 'A' grade. I like to make my life tough, huh? |
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aoi's design from SCRATCH 2004
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