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Friday, March 24, 2006
@Friday, March 24, 2006

10th february
marks the start of the common-test-marathon
nort a great day to start with
had a high fever the night before and shot to close 40
(wonder if my non-regenerative brain cells were killed)
fateful morning
my fever was accompanied by questions which were greek to me
they still are anyway
well, at least "fever" wasn't lonely
so what's with consumerism and stuff?
left without a clue till today

11th march
tried to get down to serious work
but it wasn't within my capabilities
slept through till the 12th
had to appease my fever

from 13th march onwards
much as i hope for a week of rest, it was a week of mugging
my butt just can't get glued to my seat
flipped through great deal of pages...
but loading tension was low
low affinity for information (not oxygen), i guess
nonetheless, bade fever goodbye
man, it was tough to complete the syllabus
mugging and more mugging
7 days in a row

20th march
2 months since my birthday
nah....it's the continuation of common test
so it was, biology and mathematics
there was this question about caixin and fish kill
and the doubt some had in their mind was "what's caixin?"
a person's name...species of fishes...vegetables
or what have you
all the renditions were hilarious
then, maths came along
way before time was up, there were already people counting
not how much they are confident of scoring
but rather how many marks will be donated to the teachers
seldom so generous, i would say
anyway, kinda sad that junior class saw major change
some many people left, mostly those whom one can crap with

21st march
chemistry tagged behind too
at least it was do-able this time round
apart from mcqs where it's more of a "I feel that the answer is this" kind

22nd march
3 more days before the tests come to an end
physics was out to kill
not a disappointment though since i'm terrible at it

23rd march
-speechless and disappointed-

24th march
the final paper finally reached the finishing line
what a long way we've come and it's only the start of the term
damn embrassing at KAP after being sabotaged once more
5 against 1 (had to succumb isn't it?)
thought that a least it's be the end to tests for now
but only reach home to find out that there's another one to come
...2 weeks down...
at least it's 1 this time round, not a throng
right now, it's time to worry about dance night 2006
stage manager=stressful
hope it'll be a success though and that it'll be a fun experience
=D

Merci poure, le triste