Ah. tomorrow!
Alright, here come the exams, surprisingly - yay. I do want it to be over, because I am so so so sick of studying. Blearghz. It has became a horrid thorn in the flesh, always poking into my butt everytime I sit down to flip open the notes which I have accumulated over 2 years. I can't wait to get rid of it. And I mean it! Surprisingly I am pretty relaxed this time round, no late night muggings (not till 4am like in the past), no last minute cramming in of info..considering that I am here typing in an entry less than 24 hours to my first paper. Funny feeling.
So. I am going to do a few things after the next three weeks of nonsense:
1) Burn notes. Or rather, get rid of notes which I certainly won't need. Or pack them into boxes and boxes and cram them into the storeroom.
2) Tidy up my room. Mum has been nagging at me to tidy up my table and my wardrobe since the March Common Test. *wry grin*
3) Re-organise my room and belongings. Everything's a mess.
4) Sort out what clothes I still wear and what I don't. Includes the green uniform.
5) Get a tan. And go on a proper exercise schedule.
6) Buy whatever clothes I'll need along the way.
7) Highlight hair. Grad night touch-ups.
8) Settle the two job interviews.
9) Practise my piano, really hard.
10) Party! (in my own sense.)
Alright, here come the exams, surprisingly - yay. I do want it to be over, because I am so so so sick of studying. Blearghz. It has became a horrid thorn in the flesh, always poking into my butt everytime I sit down to flip open the notes which I have accumulated over 2 years. I can't wait to get rid of it. And I mean it! Surprisingly I am pretty relaxed this time round, no late night muggings (not till 4am like in the past), no last minute cramming in of info..considering that I am here typing in an entry less than 24 hours to my first paper. Funny feeling.
So. I am going to do a few things after the next three weeks of nonsense:
1) Burn notes. Or rather, get rid of notes which I certainly won't need. Or pack them into boxes and boxes and cram them into the storeroom.
2) Tidy up my room. Mum has been nagging at me to tidy up my table and my wardrobe since the March Common Test. *wry grin*
3) Re-organise my room and belongings. Everything's a mess.
4) Sort out what clothes I still wear and what I don't. Includes the green uniform.
5) Get a tan. And go on a proper exercise schedule.
6) Buy whatever clothes I'll need along the way.
7) Highlight hair. Grad night touch-ups.
8) Settle the two job interviews.
9) Practise my piano, really hard.
10) Party! (in my own sense.)