Thursday, February 4, 2010

Expect The Unexepected

It was an unpredictable day. The weather was fine (Thank God! It didn't rain!), but I don't feel like going to school because first, I went home exhausted from our P.E. class yesterday; second was able to sleep at around twelve in the morning already for using the computer for motivation before I study and reading the "Prince of Tides" before I retire to sleep; and lastly, we will be going to have our mid-term examination in Mental Hygiene today.

As i was walking in the corridor in our college just before our classes start, I noticed that a lot of students is feeling panicky about their school works. It felt like they have been wandering in a domain of abyss. In that moment, I sensed that I will be loaded again with too much pressures not to mention the lessons that will be covered throughout the exam. I just scan and skim notes, definitions, and some topics from chapters seven to twelve after lunch break. It's not just merely to avoid cramming but honestly, I just don't feel like studying it thoroughly at that time. Three o'clock came, and we soon nervous that some of us prayed that our teacher won't come. But unfortunately, she arrived 25 minutes later--and it surprised us a lot for we never expected she would come from her travel in Kauswagan where she fixed a certain case at the said place. Worst is, the exam goes like this: "Write everything you have learned" given eight main topics  below the said instruction. And believe it or not, it covers the chapters one to twelve!! As of now, it seems that I still haven't felt my Adrenalins and other neurons rushing throughout my system recalling that the exam's over and i missed some topics which i must have written in my paper after I have submitted it to our teacher. I only consumed two pages back-to-back in a hour and half. But it's okay, at least I've written 80% of what I've learned in those chapters-- whole book to be exact.. Nobody knows, I'll bring the bacon home...

1 comment:

  1. As a student, you should always prepare for the unexpected or the most trying time.

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