Thursday, February 16, 2006

16th feburary 2006

I was just saved by a near death experience. These past 2 weeks were like a roller coaster ride. First was the annoucement of my O level result, then follow by my stupidty and finally, topping all off my sister's recklessness. My god have mercy on my soul, i'm almost going NUTS out here..@_@


Anyway, it all started last firday when i got my o levels result. I was worried like everyone else and wanted it all to quickly and swiftly pass.When it was my turn, i told my Co-form teacher,my form techer somehow imgrated or something, not to let me see my results and she agreed. Instead, she told me that i got a B3 for english and a B4 for P.O.A(principles of account. i was surprised, then i just taked the paper and when back to my seat and observed my result slip. First thing i saw was a 'seven'. It was my combined humanities, well it goes to show that i did not really put an effort into it and my additional maths was flanked (F9). Besides these failures, i mangaged to pass the rest with good grades, science B3, and elementary mathemathics B4. The total points i got was 20 and was eligible for almost all of the courses in the Polytechnics. That was really good really, and due to that did a make a fatal mistake. I was so happy that i didn't really fully submit my internet form for the choice of courses. No wonder my parents keep stressing and thanks to MOE's(ministry of education) phone call did i realise my mistake that could cost me my future.


But that was just the tip of the ice-berg. After that had happened, a few hours later, my sister called. She lost her keys. i got so shocked that i was speechless and worried. I kept thinking "how am i going to tell mum and dad??" and " what should i do??". I kept worrying and worrying. Until, my sister came back did i discuss it with her. In the end we decided that i would accompany her to the bus stop to look for it tomorrow morning. This morning, we went to the bus stop and scearched for it. Then a nice kind lady approached my sis if she had lost a bunch of keys and we said yes. The lady guided us behind the bench. The benches on the bus stops had a high backing to prevent the rain from splashing at the benches. there si took something from the top of the board and haned it to my sister. It was indeed, my sisters keys.. Hooray!!! We were so damn happy Very happy. And now i'm blogging this to say that in Singapore, there are some nice people around to help those in need and one must never forget them.