Well, this evening could be quite manic. Found out I have a maths non-calculator paper after school tommorow, to determine if I'm put in for the november exam, or the june exam. If I'm for the june exam, I go down a group into a different group, and have to focus on aiming for june. But... I want to do it in November so badly... because I know I can do it. In June I'd be under a lot more stress with all the other exams, but in november i'll be ready to go for it. Tommorow my plan is to get at LEAST a B on the non-calculator exam. Then next week, get hopefully a high B in the calculator exam. She said that you need at least a high C in order to get entered into the november. A B was 40 and above, and a C was 20 and above I believe. And in my last mock exam I got a 23 on the non-calculator and a 37 on the calculator. So OBVIOUSLY my stronger point is the calculator... unfortunately for me I have more time to revise for the calculator and about 6 hours to revise for the Non-calculator. >_< Might stay up later revising, I dunno. Also have physics homework to do, but physics is easy as hell. So i should do that in 10 minutes, leaving the rest of the time for maths. I MUST BE ENTERED FOR THE NOVEMBER ONE. Otherwise prepare for a huge freaking rant when I find out, about how much maths sucks bladablada. But I shouldn't have to resort to that rant. :D
Seems like a weeding process to me... get rid of the weaker ones of the group and focus on the stronger ones. Not sure if thats what it intends to be like... but if I'm not staying i'll be crushed. On a completely unrelated note, the Ctrl-Alt-Del takeover by NuklearPower thing is hilarious. Definitely not real, but brightened up my morning when I saw it before I went to school.
Anyway, off to do physics then revise.
Seeyas.
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Time for me to prove myself!
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