Monday, October 10, 2011

simultaneity.

In an attempt to join the other two contributors in resuscitating this blog, I guess I too wanna add something in.
(that did not make any sense...)

You know you've been neglecting the site for far too long.. when it takes you a good 10 minutes to try and remember what was your login name for the blog was...
sadly enough, it took me 15 minutes -sigh-

Even though economics is attempting to appear seductive on my table, beckoning me to go do it.. I'm sure I'm not the only one wishing we didn't have the week long break  between the two weeks of our mocks...

Naturally, I don't possess the writing finesse that allows me to churn out a beautifully scripted and thought-provoking post, akin to the type ricepicker-san writes, yet, hey, I'll try my best..
(LOL JKS I WANNA CURL UP IN A CORNER AND SLEEP)

Graduation.
The one word on everyone's mind that will happen within the following month. To me, it still hasn't properly dawned what it really means...
Does it mean the end of our time in high school?
Will we lose contact with friends we told ourselves we would always keep in contact with?
The end of routine, and the start of us being recognized as an adult?..
eh, i'm not too sure. It's open to interpretation (much like our English exam text on indifference -rage-)
But the one thing I do know, is how much I'll miss everyone, and how much I will want to keep in contact with them. These past 5 years have been amazing, and unlike primary school where some memories are distant, many
of us can still remember back to our first day of year 8, and the daunting experience that stood before us titled "high school"

I find it quite hard to believe, that we're nearing the end of Year 12..
-flashback to Year 8-
You wait patiently in the canteen line, surrounded by a swarm of green khaki and light blue. You're minding your own business, only to be roughly pushed a side by "older kids" in a blue jumper, who are quite literally double your own height...
It's quite odd, seeing how we're the ones now wearing the blue jumpers... but hey, it does have its perks, i.e. "moving through" the canteen lines

I'll finish up the post here for 2 reasons:
1) So I still have mental material for writing a post in the next month (after WACE exams)
2) Keynesian models are continuing to be the bane of my existence (I really don't care about consumption functions...)

I've even begun to write a list of things I plan to do post-WACE
(updating this blog is definitely one of them)

best of luck to everyone with their exams!

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Monday, October 10, 2011

simultaneity.

In an attempt to join the other two contributors in resuscitating this blog, I guess I too wanna add something in.
(that did not make any sense...)

You know you've been neglecting the site for far too long.. when it takes you a good 10 minutes to try and remember what was your login name for the blog was...
sadly enough, it took me 15 minutes -sigh-

Even though economics is attempting to appear seductive on my table, beckoning me to go do it.. I'm sure I'm not the only one wishing we didn't have the week long break  between the two weeks of our mocks...

Naturally, I don't possess the writing finesse that allows me to churn out a beautifully scripted and thought-provoking post, akin to the type ricepicker-san writes, yet, hey, I'll try my best..
(LOL JKS I WANNA CURL UP IN A CORNER AND SLEEP)

Graduation.
The one word on everyone's mind that will happen within the following month. To me, it still hasn't properly dawned what it really means...
Does it mean the end of our time in high school?
Will we lose contact with friends we told ourselves we would always keep in contact with?
The end of routine, and the start of us being recognized as an adult?..
eh, i'm not too sure. It's open to interpretation (much like our English exam text on indifference -rage-)
But the one thing I do know, is how much I'll miss everyone, and how much I will want to keep in contact with them. These past 5 years have been amazing, and unlike primary school where some memories are distant, many
of us can still remember back to our first day of year 8, and the daunting experience that stood before us titled "high school"

I find it quite hard to believe, that we're nearing the end of Year 12..
-flashback to Year 8-
You wait patiently in the canteen line, surrounded by a swarm of green khaki and light blue. You're minding your own business, only to be roughly pushed a side by "older kids" in a blue jumper, who are quite literally double your own height...
It's quite odd, seeing how we're the ones now wearing the blue jumpers... but hey, it does have its perks, i.e. "moving through" the canteen lines

I'll finish up the post here for 2 reasons:
1) So I still have mental material for writing a post in the next month (after WACE exams)
2) Keynesian models are continuing to be the bane of my existence (I really don't care about consumption functions...)

I've even begun to write a list of things I plan to do post-WACE
(updating this blog is definitely one of them)

best of luck to everyone with their exams!

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