Hello all! *waving a hello*
Almost one month had passed since 30 September.
So far, so good.
I'm doing fine, no, in fact better than before. More pro-active. :)
Just "killed" two monstrous CA tests and it was the most stressing weeks as I had to previously juggle between 'O' Level English and ITE studies. Now that 'O' Level examination was over, I can totally shift my focus on my ITE modules and try my best to ace them.
Currently, I'm doing fine in Managing People and System (MPS) which is slightly similar to Business Environment (BEV). Although my MPS lecturer looks as if she has a heart of stone, she is beginning to soften her heart by understanding that I'm hearing-impaired. She now writes much more on the whiteboard and I now understand slightly better.
As for Immediate Accounting (IAC), I am doing much better. Unknowingly, I fall in love with Depreciation and Disposal of Fixed Assets and I know the formats like the back of my hand. Speaking of Depreciation and Disposal, I breezed through IAC CA test yesterday afternoon.
After that test, I walked out of the room with a big relaxing smile across my face. Afterwards, a sudden thought of presentation came to my mind, like a dog called Bolt on one of the cartoon movies, I dashed to level two. Then, I saw one of the lecturers waving and beckoning at me, urging me to hurry. I looked at the slides which my group members were presenting and realisation stroke me that it was already my turn to present. I dropped my bag on the seat and rushed to where I was supposed to stand. My group leader then started to help me present by saying the exact words I typed on my own slides. :) What a perfect time for presentation, I should say!
Almost one month had passed since 30 September.
So far, so good.
I'm doing fine, no, in fact better than before. More pro-active. :)
Just "killed" two monstrous CA tests and it was the most stressing weeks as I had to previously juggle between 'O' Level English and ITE studies. Now that 'O' Level examination was over, I can totally shift my focus on my ITE modules and try my best to ace them.
Currently, I'm doing fine in Managing People and System (MPS) which is slightly similar to Business Environment (BEV). Although my MPS lecturer looks as if she has a heart of stone, she is beginning to soften her heart by understanding that I'm hearing-impaired. She now writes much more on the whiteboard and I now understand slightly better.
As for Immediate Accounting (IAC), I am doing much better. Unknowingly, I fall in love with Depreciation and Disposal of Fixed Assets and I know the formats like the back of my hand. Speaking of Depreciation and Disposal, I breezed through IAC CA test yesterday afternoon.
After that test, I walked out of the room with a big relaxing smile across my face. Afterwards, a sudden thought of presentation came to my mind, like a dog called Bolt on one of the cartoon movies, I dashed to level two. Then, I saw one of the lecturers waving and beckoning at me, urging me to hurry. I looked at the slides which my group members were presenting and realisation stroke me that it was already my turn to present. I dropped my bag on the seat and rushed to where I was supposed to stand. My group leader then started to help me present by saying the exact words I typed on my own slides. :) What a perfect time for presentation, I should say!