The title itself should be self-explanatory, especially in many things. One of them means that I would not be spending most of my time on the computer. Yes, its time I pay a little bit more attention to my studies. At least for now the lesson hasn’t officially starts yet. It could be described as a new beginning, cause I’ve opted to go for Humanities (or Arts stream). I’m currently taking Accounts, Business Studies and Economics. General Paper is compulsory.
Form 6 has been well thus far. A totally new environment, biggest difference being in a class with the opposite gender! Haha. Nevertheless, I think its gonna be a very pleasant experience. I’ve been in Form 6 for five days already, and I think the worst part is the Orientation. Yeah, its kinda petty and boring to say the least. Anyways, I can conclude that lesson was really fun. Its always good to learn something new, I thought. My main worry is Accounts, since I do not have any basic and foundation in that subject, so I appear to have doubt. I was told that after this year, we could be able to be on par with those who have the basics since its gonna be different from what they learn previously.
I’ve also decided not to blog about politics too often, but more to the social or bread and butter issues happening around Penang. I must also stress that I might not be very consistent in blogging, the least I could do it is most probably blog during weekends, but when my tuition and lesson commences, its gonna be a very tough time in juggling my time. Oh yeah, I wish my friends taking Form 6 all the best!
And, this is how I’ve progressed after 2 weeks:
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“pro” =P I’ve got that too…
nice post, keep writing thanks for sharing
Eric – Experience your Form 6 fully. It will be one of your fondest memories. I had a blast in my Form 6 days. But of course back then I had no such thing as Internet and I lived in a tiny town where entertainment was zero. So it was just me, my best friends, my books and griping about the silly (new) school and its headmistress. Form 6 won’t last very long because once you minus the holidays, weekends, public holidays etc. you have very little time till the major exams. I don’t know how STPM is these days but in my time, yes, it was tough, yes, it was scary but ‘that which does not kill you will make you stronger’. Studying Form 6 also makes you a rare breed coz everyone these days will be doing the alternative route to uni. Form 6 does make one more mature, compared to those who did not go through Form 6. (In my days, we called those people ‘chickens’ coz they did not dare to take STPM haha). I don’t know what they’re called these days but I salute you for doing STPM! I do.