09 March 2012

Joy of journalising again after a long time...

Hello, readers! <3

The stressful exam week is finally over! :D

A taste of freedom is so sweet!

I knew I have pulled myself through many struggles and victories, and coming to an end of the exam week, I finally feel so free from the academic obstacles I encountered.

Speaking of exam, I felt pretty confident to pass WFB although I hate it the most. The level of difficulty isn't the main reason, maybe you'll feel surprised upon reading this... :O It's just simply because it's so boring. I know I shouldn't say this but it can't be helped. ):

Honestly, I'm mostly nervous about IAC. It holds quite a number of credits than the rest of the modules. 7 credits, I think. In addition, I think I didn't really revise enough of it due to my wrong focus which was more on MPS. ): Or was it me and my negative thoughts that prevented me from trying even harder to overcome my weakest topics such as Correction of Errors, Trading, Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet and Non-Trading Organisation??? D: Maybe it's sort of a yes. Okay, nevermind. I shouldn't dwell over this too much and MOVE ON!

So as for MPS and SVE, I frankly don't know which I'm more confident of passing as both modules require a LOT of memorising work. Perhaps I'm equally confident of passing them. (: Somewhat, I'm pretty upset that I forgot the four barriers of staff appraisal for today's MPS exam. I spent an hour or so trying my best to recall them but it was futile. I spent ages memorising them last week and ended up forgetting them totally. Terrible, I should say. It's likely because I didn't review what I memorised as I moved on to IAC after I was done with memorising work.

It's hard to juggle between four modules despite the small number of them. And, I'm really wondering how I managed to study six secondary school subjects and did them exceptionally well back then. ):

Overall, let's hope I can get better grades with little pull ups from my CA1, 2 and 3. ^^v