*sighs* My Maths computer quiz is over at last. But, I only got 6/20 for it. Guess i must pull up my socks for the upcoming MST for Maths. I hate Maths. I really hate it. No matter how much I practice, I just can't excel in it. I can do most Maths questions outside exams quite alright. But when it comes to having Maths for examination, my results is sure to fail me. Since primary school, it has all along been like that. But for something on the comforting side, when it comes to big major examinations, my results would shoot up. errs. At least that was what I experienced for the past 10 years since primary 1 till secondary 4. Why can't I improve? How can I improve?
I agree with what 'Attitude' said about "Its NOT just how u accept a person's attitude. Cos some people have attitudes that are generally unacceptable by most people. Hence, they are labeled to have an attitude problem by general consensus". What is considered having an attitude problem? But i still feel that peer influence is something which affects the whole problem greatly. For example, one might not feel another has any major attitude problem. But as their clique might have certain discussions about certain people who they have seen or communicate with, they tend to say all the bad points, which made their friends see only the bad points of the 'victim'. And usually, bad impression counts alot and leave an even greater impression on the negative side.
No tutorial for Maths today. But we are having maths lecture. The lecturer is going to teach the topic on 'Matrix'. Lesson would be till 4.30pm today. Following, we will have Captain's Ball briefing. Guess it will be another late night.
I shall end here :))
I agree with what 'Attitude' said about "Its NOT just how u accept a person's attitude. Cos some people have attitudes that are generally unacceptable by most people. Hence, they are labeled to have an attitude problem by general consensus". What is considered having an attitude problem? But i still feel that peer influence is something which affects the whole problem greatly. For example, one might not feel another has any major attitude problem. But as their clique might have certain discussions about certain people who they have seen or communicate with, they tend to say all the bad points, which made their friends see only the bad points of the 'victim'. And usually, bad impression counts alot and leave an even greater impression on the negative side.
No tutorial for Maths today. But we are having maths lecture. The lecturer is going to teach the topic on 'Matrix'. Lesson would be till 4.30pm today. Following, we will have Captain's Ball briefing. Guess it will be another late night.
I shall end here :))
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