We’re already reaching the third quarter of the school session, which means Spring Break (and conveniently, Hari Raya) is drawing near. Unfortunately, assignments pave ways for the remaining week following the 4-day intensive Spring Course I’ll be taking. I’m hoping to squeeze in a couple of lunches for family friends and classmates, which is all I can afford and the rest of the time will be spent at my working desk.
Nevertheless, I’m immensely enjoying my tasks at the moment. A complete break towards the end of the session is something I’m definitely looking forward to, but in the meantime, I’m not taking any chances. Previous assessments taught me what I should and shouldn’t do - and putting enough and early effort in my essays, I learned, is a must.
There’s nothing more disheartening than finding out that the mistake a person made after a certain point of time is that he or she could’ve done better. It is a disappointment to self, and a disappointment to the work itself.
Friday, September 26, 2008
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