On this day I finally felt settled. I have finally got over the fact that I'm no longer the Sec1 anymore and no longer the youngest of the Victorian Family. This has taken far too long- probably because it's my first Victorian promotion to the next standard and that in my primary school, inter-batch activity and relationship was pretty sparse, like the grounds of the rainforest vegetations. I also miss Geography.
However, ever since the first day of school I never felt big fat smiley anymore and don't know if that's a good thing. I don't think maturity has hit and I don't hope it will- won't want to be old- but I just don't feel like making people laugh and all that crap. I did, however, laugh a lot today, in Miss Jennifer Koh's Literature Lesson. My predictions and forecasts were correct, my senior's were speaking the truth and my friends shared the same thoughts at me- I believe the entire 2E enjoyed her lesson today.
It's really ironic that when I finally settle in my brain that I'm a Sec2, people come and tell me that I don't seem Sec2. Okay, maybe not people, but again it was from someone whom someone told him/her that I didn't seem Sec2. *ahem* I think this paragraph is very wrongly phrased but heck it anyway.
My chinese teacher- one whom I have never encountered before except on the first lesson with her is definitely not the cream of the crop in her trade. For one, she strays terribly too much from what she was originally speaking about- she took 2 entire periods (aka a day's lesson) to speak 2 (2!?) miserable zi yus. Yi rong slept in her class, Eric and Hao Kang felt like sleeping yada yada but nevertheless- I am determined to perform well in chinese and stay in the special stream (thus not having to take chinese in jc- yay!) this year.
Mr Ng- one of the ICs in BB was my science teacher. 1/3 of the BB Batch 2005 hoi polloi was in my cllass thus during the introducing-yourself-and-your-cca part of the class today he was like saying- oh so this is where all my BB boys are hiding. Haha. He is teaching Physics but I prefer last year's Mr Imran. We shall see how it goes though.
There are other teachers I wish to talk about but mostly their not worth anything to talk about- just normal average teachers in your normal average school. Tomorrow there's art, so I'm praying that our new AEP teachers will be nice.
So long, farewell. As I hopefully return tomorrow.
However, ever since the first day of school I never felt big fat smiley anymore and don't know if that's a good thing. I don't think maturity has hit and I don't hope it will- won't want to be old- but I just don't feel like making people laugh and all that crap. I did, however, laugh a lot today, in Miss Jennifer Koh's Literature Lesson. My predictions and forecasts were correct, my senior's were speaking the truth and my friends shared the same thoughts at me- I believe the entire 2E enjoyed her lesson today.
It's really ironic that when I finally settle in my brain that I'm a Sec2, people come and tell me that I don't seem Sec2. Okay, maybe not people, but again it was from someone whom someone told him/her that I didn't seem Sec2. *ahem* I think this paragraph is very wrongly phrased but heck it anyway.
My chinese teacher- one whom I have never encountered before except on the first lesson with her is definitely not the cream of the crop in her trade. For one, she strays terribly too much from what she was originally speaking about- she took 2 entire periods (aka a day's lesson) to speak 2 (2!?) miserable zi yus. Yi rong slept in her class, Eric and Hao Kang felt like sleeping yada yada but nevertheless- I am determined to perform well in chinese and stay in the special stream (thus not having to take chinese in jc- yay!) this year.
Mr Ng- one of the ICs in BB was my science teacher. 1/3 of the BB Batch 2005 hoi polloi was in my cllass thus during the introducing-yourself-and-your-cca part of the class today he was like saying- oh so this is where all my BB boys are hiding. Haha. He is teaching Physics but I prefer last year's Mr Imran. We shall see how it goes though.
There are other teachers I wish to talk about but mostly their not worth anything to talk about- just normal average teachers in your normal average school. Tomorrow there's art, so I'm praying that our new AEP teachers will be nice.
So long, farewell. As I hopefully return tomorrow.
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