Which way to go?
the end of the GCE 'O' Level exam is near... in fact, my last paper is on next monday... honestly, i can't wait for the whole exam to end, i m already in the holiday mood...
I am now standing at a junction of life... to be precise.... a T-junction... where by i haf to choose one way... n say goodbye to where i come from, n wad the other road i didn't choose might bring... In front of me, i haf to choose between going to a Junior College or to a Polytechnic... it is not possible for me to go to a ITE... after some serious thinking, i realised y teachers in primary skools keep asking us wad our ambition is... wad we want to do when we grow up... because, after the 'o's, one haf to make a decision on the route to take to fulfil their dreams...
it is a sad thing, when i see that the NCOs r not sure of what they r doing... their body language shows that they r uncertain... worse still, they r teaching the wrong action for the song... i do not know if any of the NCOs r going to read this, but i m not here to reprimand them... juz want to say that perhaps, if they know wad they r ganna teach, n they noe that they r not sure of it, it would be better if they check it out with their officers n practice themselves before they meet the cadets... this would allow them to teach with confidence... n would avoid showing the cadets their 'blur' look... this would create a better impression of them in front of the cadets... right?
neway, now i haf to go n study for the science paper 1 coming up... many say that "MCQ dun need to study larz".... but i beg to differ... cause it is a fact that MCQ stand abt 20% in the whole science paper... i mean, wheather u get ur distinction or not depends on it as well... many fail to see this... juz hope that their daily work is good enuff for them to go through the paper... juz hope that i m in that category whereby i can choose to go to a JC or not... it would be better than onli being able to go to a poly... muz keep both roads open n not to close one before i make a choice...
before i go, i wish the NCOs good luck in organising their annual camp, n my fellow skoolmates good luck for the last paper or the GCE 'O' Level exam...
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Loyalty Towards The Unit
I am now standing at a junction of life... to be precise.... a T-junction... where by i haf to choose one way... n say goodbye to where i come from, n wad the other road i didn't choose might bring... In front of me, i haf to choose between going to a Junior College or to a Polytechnic... it is not possible for me to go to a ITE... after some serious thinking, i realised y teachers in primary skools keep asking us wad our ambition is... wad we want to do when we grow up... because, after the 'o's, one haf to make a decision on the route to take to fulfil their dreams...
it is a sad thing, when i see that the NCOs r not sure of what they r doing... their body language shows that they r uncertain... worse still, they r teaching the wrong action for the song... i do not know if any of the NCOs r going to read this, but i m not here to reprimand them... juz want to say that perhaps, if they know wad they r ganna teach, n they noe that they r not sure of it, it would be better if they check it out with their officers n practice themselves before they meet the cadets... this would allow them to teach with confidence... n would avoid showing the cadets their 'blur' look... this would create a better impression of them in front of the cadets... right?
neway, now i haf to go n study for the science paper 1 coming up... many say that "MCQ dun need to study larz".... but i beg to differ... cause it is a fact that MCQ stand abt 20% in the whole science paper... i mean, wheather u get ur distinction or not depends on it as well... many fail to see this... juz hope that their daily work is good enuff for them to go through the paper... juz hope that i m in that category whereby i can choose to go to a JC or not... it would be better than onli being able to go to a poly... muz keep both roads open n not to close one before i make a choice...
before i go, i wish the NCOs good luck in organising their annual camp, n my fellow skoolmates good luck for the last paper or the GCE 'O' Level exam...
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Loyalty Towards The Unit
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