Saturday, July 04, 2009

Today was crap like seriously.

Went for BC hoping soo hard for a different teacher. Well so much for hoping hard. 

Frisbee was really... I donno. Was distracted all the way, my head wasnt in the game at all. It sucks, seriously. 

Oh, eariler this morning.

Asked mom if I can go for training.
Mom: You got the boots ar?
Me: No, my friend told me that Adidas having sales at expo.
Sis: You going to continue playing frisbee in POLY meh?
Me: No?
Sis: Then you buy for what?
Me: I'm going to continue playing in JC.

lols! PWNED! She goes on telling me that at this rate I'm going, I'll be no where near college standard, and even if I manage to scrap through I can only get into the Art stream. Which is what I wanted actually, but she said that it's useless I might as well go to poly.

LIKE WHY? I think humanities need a higher level of thinking compared to science, don't you agree? Science are just facts that you need to MEMORISE and understand. Note: I'm emphasizing on memory work. Science and Math teachers will never fail to ask you to memorise formulas and theorems don't they?

Now, tell me the last time you've heard a Humanities teacher asking to you memorise so you can get an A1. You will fail if you start memorizing for humanities. All because they will never ask you to name all the Doges of Venice.

That will be a science question.
What the hell is an isotops?[1m]
Whats the differences between Fleming's right toe and Fleming's left toe?

Thats gross, both the questions and the toes.

Unlike humanities. You think outta the box!
EXAMPLE:
If I were to give you a picture of snow.
A Science student would say that snow forms when when water evaporates and condenses in to snow. When the humidity is 100% and its cold enough the water droplets will fall down as snow.
BUT!!
An Art student would say that ITS WINTER!

Ok thats a stupid example. I'm being tooo stereotypical. hah.

Darn.
But you get what I mean right?

Oh wells, tuition tmr! Totally looking forward to it. No sacarsm. I need help proofing friggin geometry. WOOTS~ I LOVE AMATH!

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