Wednesday, November 11, 2009

And the exams are more than half-past

Day 10 - 5p 3s (4d) 7d - To whoever who asks how I did for English A1 SL Paper 1, my reply is that I did better than usual. (Note: I usually get 11-13 out of 25, so ya)

English A1 is half-gone!!~

Day 9 - 6p 3s (5d) 8d - Another day, another conversation worth recording, and finally it does.

"So what have you been doing these days?"
"Waiting for IB exams to end"
"Lol, so just sit back, twiddle your thumbs, and wait for the days to pass?"
"Exactly"

Day 8 - 6p 3s (5d) 9d - Another paper down, another subject down. End of Econs!
As a friend puts it - the burning/tearing up of notes: How can we bear to do it?

Breaking News - Japan to harvest solar energy from space
This is how to do it the japanese way:
1) Gather a few of your country's top companies, e.g. Mitsubushi Electric, NEC, Fujitsu, Sharp.
2) Set a deadline, e.g. 2030.
3) Ask companies to build hugeass floating photovoltaic dishes by deadline.
4) Send hugeass floating dishes into space by deadline too.
5) Collect power from the sun with hugeass floating dishes...
6) Charge up!...
7) Pew lazers downs onto earth!
8) ???
9) Profit!
10) It's really true lol.

Day 7 - 7p 4s (6d) 10d - I've learnt so much from reading the Econs notes (for the first time lol), such as finally understanding topic 4 (it wasn't so hard after all).

Government failure (or non-market failure) is the public sector analogy to market failure and occurs when a government intervention causes a more inefficient allocation of goods and resources than would occur without that intervention. =D

Day 6 - 7p 4s (6d) 11d - Have been slacking whee... (you can see by the lack of updates)

(Will edit it when I come back, because people from Bedok have to leave for exams now)(Edited)

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