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Y .Sunday, July 17, 2005.

Hay... lapit na prelims... just a post before crashing into piles o' books

So... for some students today, we could feel the tenacity of the upcoming preliminary examinations. For beginners, these tests are just a simple challenge to face... some of us think that passing them is enough, cause there's still a lot of chances to bring back the points they've lost. How pathetic.

Imagine this. In a semester, you'll have three opportunities to prove the professors that you're worthy to be given a big, fat grade of 1.00... the preliminaries are considered to be the easiest to pass, since all of the introductory lessons are in there.

When the remaining two examinations arrive, you'll regret you've ignored the first test. Why? Cause midterms and finals are way too hard than the prelims [except for some subjects]. So there. Use thy imagination. You know what'll happen next. Loads of 'panunuyo' will take place after finals to pursuade the professors to pass the student/s. And lucky them, some professors are too materialistic. Great. But for the unfortunate... I won't pity you.

I'm just gonna share a line from a song... hope it'll give some motivation for you [gotta thank BAS for this... he reminded me so ^_^]: Life is short... why don't you take the chance before the time has gone [it's not about the love thing okay?!]. I'm just trying to say that we have a very limited time. One semester is very short. You're given a very few chances to prove you can pass the subject. Make the most out of it.

[Super gulo mind... super gulo post...]

Fin.



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