So far, my progression is still acceptable... Hopefully everything will just fall in position after all.. I will start to revise past year papers next week.. Before that, I still have to cover my chem lecture notes and also revise statistics... I have done Biology and Chemistry text books and also Biology notes downloaded from the net.
For Biology, I will just need to study all the past year papers
For Chemistry, I have to finish my lecture notes and then proceed to the past year papers.
For mathematics, I will do the past year papers and perhaps the YLC's exercises.
For Statistics, I have yet to start the preparation.. Hopefully, I am able to finish it by tomorrow...
As for today, I will finish off my Chemistry lecture notes for chemistry,including those from my friend's lecture notes... (^.^)
"May you guys be well and happy always!"
sumMEr's pOst...
- diaRy.... (680)
- fRom mY pOiNt of viEw... (66)
- iN reTrOspEct... (32)
- sHaRiNg... (200)
- to-do-list (41)
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
preparation for my Trial...
I am going to start my actual preparation for my trial which kicks off on March 2, 2009 until March 13, 2009.
Following is my revision plan...
Session 1 Feb 10-11, review Math
Session 2 Feb 12-14, review Statistics
Session 3 Feb 15-17, review Chemistry
Session 4 Feb 18-20, review Biology
For session 1, I have to do all the exercises in my text book and also read the reference books that I have borrowed from school library to complete my notes.
For session 2, I have to review my statistics text books and also read the reference books from library to complete my notes.
For session 3, I have to read my lecture notes, do some reading regarding Organic Chemistry 4 and also complete all my mind maps, start memorising them.
For session 4, I have to read the internet notes and also lecture notes.
At the end of each session, I shall see my lecturers to seek help from them for solving all those problem that I encounter during my revision. For the week before my trial i shall use it for final revision and preparing myself mentally and also psychologically.After all, I will start reading and revising my past years papers. Hopefully my revision can go as planned.
May you be well and happy always! (^.^)
"Today's Preparation, Tomorrow Success!"
Following is my revision plan...
Session 1 Feb 10-11, review Math
Session 2 Feb 12-14, review Statistics
Session 3 Feb 15-17, review Chemistry
Session 4 Feb 18-20, review Biology
For session 1, I have to do all the exercises in my text book and also read the reference books that I have borrowed from school library to complete my notes.
For session 2, I have to review my statistics text books and also read the reference books from library to complete my notes.
For session 3, I have to read my lecture notes, do some reading regarding Organic Chemistry 4 and also complete all my mind maps, start memorising them.
For session 4, I have to read the internet notes and also lecture notes.
At the end of each session, I shall see my lecturers to seek help from them for solving all those problem that I encounter during my revision. For the week before my trial i shall use it for final revision and preparing myself mentally and also psychologically.After all, I will start reading and revising my past years papers. Hopefully my revision can go as planned.
May you be well and happy always! (^.^)
"Today's Preparation, Tomorrow Success!"
Thursday, February 5, 2009
learning
sometime we might wonder how the top student have such a powerful mind that seem never full. they can keep on key in every single new information that they have just learn and never or seldom forget about it, while we cannot even remember the formula that we had just learn. one of the secret is that some of the top students do is to teach those seek for help from them and they seldom turn those down. some parents might stop their children from teaching their mates because they worry that their mates might be better than their children. in fact, via teaching their mates top students not only can remember that particular formula better but also aids in understand that formula better. so, don't ever think that we may lost when we 'give' (teach). it is simply another tool of memorising facts or formula.
"the more we teach, the more we understand;
the more we give, the more we get!"
"the more we teach, the more we understand;
the more we give, the more we get!"
money management
in future, i hope that my monthly salary after paying the car and house loan(if any) to be spent in the following way...
25% of it for daily usage (including for my family)
25% of it for my parents
25% of it for social need and religious purpose
25% of it for saving for emergency and for future usage
hopefully this may come true. (^.^)
25% of it for daily usage (including for my family)
25% of it for my parents
25% of it for social need and religious purpose
25% of it for saving for emergency and for future usage
hopefully this may come true. (^.^)
Monday, February 2, 2009
-cry foul-
meaning:
to say that something which has happened is unfair or illegal:
The opposition parties have cried foul at the president's act, seeing it as a violation of democracy.
to say that something which has happened is unfair or illegal:
The opposition parties have cried foul at the president's act, seeing it as a violation of democracy.
-habeas corpus-
meaning:
noun [U] LEGAL
a legal order which states that a person in prison must appear before and be judged by a court of law before he or she can be forced by law to stay in prison
noun [U] LEGAL
a legal order which states that a person in prison must appear before and be judged by a court of law before he or she can be forced by law to stay in prison
-confession-
meaning:
verb [I or T]
1 to admit that you have done something wrong or something that you feel guilty or bad about:
[+ that] She confessed to her husband that she had sold her wedding ring.
He confessed to sleeping/having slept through most of the film.
He has confessed to the murder.
[+ (that)] I have to confess (that), when I first met your husband, I didn't think he was very bright.
I found it all very confusing, I must confess.
The director confessed himself (to be) puzzled by the company's losses.
2 in the Christian religion, especially the Roman Catholic Church, to tell God or a priest what you have done wrong so that you can be forgiven:
to confess your sins
verb [I or T]
1 to admit that you have done something wrong or something that you feel guilty or bad about:
[+ that] She confessed to her husband that she had sold her wedding ring.
He confessed to sleeping/having slept through most of the film.
He has confessed to the murder.
[+ (that)] I have to confess (that), when I first met your husband, I didn't think he was very bright.
I found it all very confusing, I must confess.
The director confessed himself (to be) puzzled by the company's losses.
2 in the Christian religion, especially the Roman Catholic Church, to tell God or a priest what you have done wrong so that you can be forgiven:
to confess your sins
-incommunicado-
meaning:
adjective [after verb], adverb FORMAL
not communicating with anyone else because you do not want to or are not allowed to:
He was held incommunicado for the first 60 days after he was arrested.
adjective [after verb], adverb FORMAL
not communicating with anyone else because you do not want to or are not allowed to:
He was held incommunicado for the first 60 days after he was arrested.