School – Now and Then

Hmm…My hair is looking exceptionally wavy today… Sigh. Yah, I’m that bored.
I spent most of my holidays on rewriting notes, doing homework and all that rubbish for school.

I realized that studying is quite fun… when it’s not forced. Though I can’t help but feel a bit panicky about the A levels, people are like, “Yes, it’s an arduous and exhausting journey, you will have to find a source of strength along the way…but you will make it, etc.” Don’t they know that “consoling” people of what they don’t know will just scare them even more? Especially a friend of mine who’s taking his As this year, in every conversation we have he somehow manages to worm the subject about As into the conversation. “A levels cannot last minute study ah, you better stop slacking! Especially in a crappy school like SA!” Nag nag nag. Guh.

Speaking of school, I haven’t talked about my new class yet – 08A04.

One word: Girl-dominated. There are about 20-25 people in the class, and only 4 poor boys.
2 of them are alright, though they stick to one clique. The other 2 seem obsessed with their girlfriends [aka PSPs] to the point where I only see them twice a day – during assembly in the morning and Civics class.

Anyway, my classmates are super, duper nice and sweet people.
They’re all good people, really, but it gets quite vanilla-ish after a while.
Oh well, I guess having nice classmates is better than having bitchy and annoying ones.

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Blah sorry it’s small.
Spot the 4 dudes amongst the girls!

Oh and there was also a Primary 6 (6D ‘03!) reunion last night.
Everyone is still the same, just a little different (we lost our baby fat, though there was some “Huh, who’s that?” going around, haha).
It was just like primary 6 again in the canteen, except it was in Sakae Sushi (more like Sucky Sushi, you call that service?)

I’ll upload the pictures when I can, unfortunately my memory card is still stuck in the laptop and my dad doesn’t seem very keen on sending it to the computer repair shop, so I’ll be leeching the photos.
Sigh, I miss my primary school days too.

Time to eat, fatty.


March 14, 2008, 3:38 pm | 1 Comment

One Response to “School – Now and Then”


Elaine. March 16th, 2008, 12:16 am

Your fringe is LIKE A CURTAIN.

And steal their PSPs! I want one and you can have one too!


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