Thursday, October 11, 2007

I am talking crap

Handling examination pressure is an essential skill that EVERYONE must have, if he/she/it wants to score well for his/her/its examinations. Because by handling this kind of pressure well, you will be able to remember every fact you have absorbed and deliver it with confidence. This has two advantages. First, you will not put your hours of studying to waste; Second, this saves correction tape as well, so you will avoid the situation of wasting precious seconds/minutes, fretting over this lack of white fluid/tape.

And FURTHERMORE, this will also make the equation of

Amount of effort put into examination = Marks attained during examination
POSITIVE.
I utterly hate it when you know you have studied really hard, burned the midnight oil for one important paper, but end up attaining marks which are below expectations. It is this word, EXPECTATIONS, which really killllll one's confidence.
Or maybe it's just fated that you do not have the flair for this subject, no matter how much time and effort you put into it. Of course, there is a possibility of the above equation coming true, BUT WITH THE CONDITION OF STUDYING DAYS/WEEKS/MONTHS (depending on severity of examination) BEFORE THE EXAMINATION. Nevertheless, one cannot help but curse and swear and simply give up this subject totally when you attain mediocre/L0USY grades, despite putting so much effort into it. It's annoying you know, it's really really really REALLY annoying when the above equation turns out NEGATIVE in the end.
I should stop punctuating my sentences with Capital Letters, it doesn't look nice.

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