Wednesday, June 15, 2005
It's like within 60 milliseconds of a snap of the fingers, and it's gone. June holidays have reached its 3/4 and there is still 3/4 of my pile of homework left undone!
People who have gone overseas have went and returned. I bet everyone, or at least most of us, are rushing homework, despite having more than 7 days left. Mathematically, it sounds like a huge amount of time. Imagine, one day we have 16 hours awake, minus dining, we end up with 14 hours. 14 hours x 10 days = 140 hours to complete homework. Practically, it's just plain calculation to hoax us. 14 hours - (sleeping more) - (eating more) - (watching tv) - (playing comp) - (resting) - (dilly-dallying) - (talking) - (keeping yourself clean e.g. bathing) - (whatever you need to do for that day) = ??? It may very well end up with 1 hour. Ok, maybe not that exaggerating, but it's definitely true we have little time to do homework.
Nothing much interesting has been happening in my life recently, not if you consider the homework marathon one. I just read a book called "Exploitation of Children", just for ERP and it suddenly came to my mind that we are all exploited, to work for the school and ourselves. But of course it's not true in reality, as much as I want to to become.
Arts Fest is coming up and I'm looking forward to it. Actually there are both sides to it. Since the knowledge of our syf results many of us have been looking forward to a day where we will show the people we are not bronze material, yet I'm sure on that very day when we perform, some of us will experience the nostalgia which will remind us of the emotions we will never forget containing. For me, I guess it's a mix of both cases. Nevertheless, I'm still excited about it and will do my best like every mders will.