2 exams down.... And what am I going to say?
YIPEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
Sounds so corny lah. That's why I am cornhild, because I am corny (you thought I love corn right? well, a very big NO to that. :p).
Enough of the corn thing (which is entirely out of my supposed topic of '2 exams over').
Well to rephrase my yipeee, I would say that I'm happy (just happy?). Well I'm glad (just glad?). But I'm really overjoyed (just overjoyed?). But I'm really.. CAN YOU JUST STOP IT! *writer talks to the voices in his heads*. Well sorry for that untimely intermission. Just continue reading (although I doubt that someone will continue reading this very boring entry).
Ok self, stick to the topic! *writer looks at himself the way his mom looks at him when he doesn't fix his bed* As what I've mentioned, I just finished two exams. What are these 2 exams? Haha I'm not going to tell you (It's as if someone really cares about it right?). But since you, the reader, really cares about me (just by simply reading my stupid diary), I'm gonna tell you now! So the first one *drum roll please* is computing! And the second one *another stupid drom roll please* is econs!
(I'm not gonna talk about being corny or anything. It's just really annoying)
The computing test was, quoting my very good friend 'Image', TAE. For your info, it is not an acronym for, say, "Too Amusingly Easy" or "Test for An Elephant". It's a word! But obviously it's not an English term. It can be found on a dictionary of dirty Filipino words. And when I said dirty, I mean it. Tae... is shit *writer looks at the camera monitoring every single activity of a damn innocent student*. Anyways, the exam was 'tae', in a sense that it was really a 'test for an elephant'. It was easy, and can you believe that the questions were all taken from the previous bridging people's test?!! (except for the last question which asks for a program that can compute the geometric mean of the odd numbers entered by a user instead of the arithmetic mean of the positive numbers entered) Well how did I know? Thanks to a bridging student last year (I'm not going tell who he/she is as he/she might attack me after reading this) for he/she showed us their previous exam paper, which was allegedly taken without the knowledge of the poor teacher. Well, it was an extra exam paper, so I can say that it's not illegal to take it home. But well, i can say that it's also not ordinary. :D
And it was not only the test question that made the test 'tae' for me. There was this one guy who constantly glanced at my test paper. I didn't know what his actual intention was, but what I really thought was that he was trying to copy my answers!(Don't freak out cornchild) I was trying to 'hide' my paper but I was busy answering then. And later on, a more, shall I say, weird thing happened. He even asked me secretly for the answer to the 10th question of the 2nd part of the test (I really remember that). Well, all I said (also secretly) was I didn't know, although I've already answered that question and probably, he might have seen the beautiful writing on the paper (enough of praising self). I'm not just gonna let him copy my answer. I studied really really hard for that very simple test and I'm not gonna share the results of this studying to anyone. I'm not being selfish. I just want to be fair, and someone copying my answers is not being fair for me. Anyway, enough ranting. I don't want to die young (either from heart attack or murder by the said copyer). I should go on to the next test, the econs test.
Wow that was a good transition. I'm sure Mrs. Lim's gonna like it (FYI: Mrs. Lim is an english teacher who made us suffer for one semester). Anyway, I just broke my good transition, since a good transition should be followed by a good sentence (whatever).
The econs test >= computing test. I'm not saying that all the questions were the same, which is completely impossible. What I mean is that the level of 'complexity' is the same. It's also 'tae', but it's a little bit more than the computing test. There was this one MCQ which asks for something related to the production ______ frontier which our econs lecturer didn't discuss at all, although one or two of us managed to remember their previous econs lessons (I also learnt it in high school, but I deliberately forgot it as our econs teacher back in high school sucks, although many girls find him cute). But the rest of the questions, which were MCQs as well, were easy. I even think I got the rest of the questions correctly. I'm not bragging about it. I was just, well, predicting. Anyway, I had enough of this boring discussion of tests.
Anyway, I've got to go now as the "man in blue", i.e. the guard, will already arrive in two minutes.
Hope you had a nice time reading my entry.
FYI: The previous sentence is illegal in diary writing.
Put me in jail. :p

