One Down, Three To Go
OK, so I’ve finished my rehab paper. I think I aced part 1 which had the case study and part 3 which was the MCQ questions. Part 2 was a bit dodgy in my opinion, but I did OK I guess. The best part for this exam was that the questions are EXACTLY from the sample paper which was put online. Which lecturer in their right mid would do that?!?! And not to mention the MCQ questions were taken from the same question bank which our CAA lab tests were drawn from. And we could also access those question banks and repeatedly do the quizzes and memorise the answers and BAM, guaranteed 40% of the paper.
Part 1 was worth 30% of the paper and I think I got like 3/4 of the marks there so I’m not too bothered about it. It was definitely easier than I thought, which is VERY good I guess.
Next paper is professional issues on Thursday and then childhood and adolescence on Friday, which I’m not looking forward to. Case studies and outcome statements and target objectives aren’t my favourite words at the moment.
The timetable planner thing for next semester is out already and next sem’s timetable doesn’t look too bad actually. If I squish my classes a bit, I can get 2 days a week off, which is probably the most days I’ll get off uni ever in my life….Hahaha…Then again, if I do get those 2 days off, I’ll probably be working anyway so not much free time. I’m definitely aiming for Monday off, so I can get 3 day weekends…Hahaha…..Or rather more like 1 day weekend since I work all weekend anyway.
Been talking to Zaneta and the babes for the past few days and somehow this question popped up in my head: “At what age will your parents start to get worried if you don’t have a boyfriend?” I get random questions in my head at times of high stress, but I guess this one is probably not so random
I guess I’d be worried if I didn’t have a boyfriend and settle by the time I’m in my late 20s. Then again, I see myself as being very independent and not leaning on people for anything. If anything, I think I prefer to be by myself and relying on myself for things that need to be done. I don’t like relying on people cause I know I’d most likely end up being used by them for their own good. I hate being used and then forgotten after that, that is not what friendship is like. Friendship is a give and take thing and it takes me a long time to trust people with things close to my heart, I’ve been burned too many times to take things like that for granted anymore.
Anyway, I’ve strayed away from the topic. I think I’d be worried for myself if I didn’t have a stable relationship by the time I’m 30. So dad, what do you think? Hehehe
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on June 12, 2007 at 5:20 pm Jerry aka Dad wrote:
You want my opinion
Generally speaking, for most parents when their children gets involves in a relationship at a very young age ,they get worried and on the hand when they don’t have a relationship at an older age, they also get worried.So when is the ideal age? or for that matter how much difference should the age gap be? As for me there is no fix rule to “this” game and there is no guarantee that any one opinion works better than other or vice versa.
Just an advice though that you don’t set your mind to grow up believing that life needed to be a certain way to be happy. Happiness lies within and we must encourage it to spring forth. Life is a gift and we can show our gratitude for the wonder of this gift.
Anyway whatever it is we love you always…
Jerry
on June 12, 2007 at 6:04 pm Zaneta wrote:
Wahhh I wish my parents would say something like that to me…
Kristine… I think that means you should stop talking to me, since we end up talking about marriage. Hehehe
Can’t wait till after exams (although I might be dead)
Psst. I just saw John Wong’s nickname on Msn. It contained this: “What’s the difference between true love and genital herpes?- Genital herpes lasts forever!”
on June 12, 2007 at 7:07 pm Kristine wrote:
Dad: Good opinion…hehehe…..don’t worry, I will be wise when entering into relationship later in life
Zaneta: Hahaha……Well, we can always dream on now can’t we?
You won’t die after exams, we’ll go out and have dinner soon yeh? I miss you alreaedy, haven’t seen u in 2-3 weeks and it seems like ages!!! His MSN nickname does make you wonder what he’s up to now. Lol
on June 12, 2007 at 9:56 pm Jerry aka Dad wrote:
Kristine/Zaneta (if you are reading )
Dear Girls…its perfectly alright to “brainstorm” on the subject of marriage and try to understand the many facet of this union.
Have an advice but don’t have to agreed.
If you attach yourself to one person, you ultimately end up having an unhealthy relationship…Needing people in our lives is healthy,human and natural.Needing a person to love at a very deep level is also soothing to the soul’s well-being.Love and attachment are not synonymous,however. They are close to being opposite…..Figure it out….girls
Jerry