Wednesday, April 5
im too obsessed.(haha, with what or who, i shall not tell. go figure!)
i dont think i'll ever regret taking chinese lit because it really is so much fun. as in, science is absolutely wonderful with all its facts and stuff, but chinese lit forces one to think in that lateral way. anyhows! todays quite packed with work, so will tomorrow be, so i dont think i'll be free to blog. hmph. i'll miss hearing myself rant, so i've decided to forgo a few minutes and type this instead.
so yeah im in a good mood. today, went for the talk at nus, about how to write a scientific report properly. was quite okay except the speaker's actually incharge of srp (science research programme, jc level) so he was not very pleased with the general unresponsiveness of the srp cohort this year.
anyways, was quite interested in taking srp for applied science in jc at first, but after hearing the guy talk today i've quite changed my mind. srp is actually considered a H3 subject larh! where got such thing. means that its actually graded and all, which is quite annoying. and i still haven't figured out what the dif between H1 and H2 and H3 is. except that H2 is core. hmph.
- flurries off to check ny's and hci's websites -
oh, quoting ny, H2 = rigour of A levels maintained. H1 = half the time of H2, designed to cater for different needs. H3 = H2 and H3 to be offered in same subject. SOMEBODY EXPLAIN THIS PLEASE. curriculum time, 1/2 to 3/4 of the time of H2, to be taken only in J2. so confusing. i wonder if people take more than 4 subjects. like maybe 3 H2s and 2 H1s or something. gah complicated, really.
got the forms for end of year programme. we need to make 3 choices, and i cant think of the third one! darn.
1) regional cip - vietnam
2) china attachment programme
3) student exchange (shenyang)? or exchange programme to the western countries? except thats too expensive. GAH.
whee! okay shall not worry too much, and go back to doing c-lit work. which is loads of fun, seriously. bonesetter's daughter lies abandoned in my bag, to rot.
i was green-ed at 11:37 pm