aNgEls aNd dEvILs 01_cAi.XiAo 02_cHaRiSsA 03_yInG.yInG 04_JaSmInE 05_mIcHele 06_yAn.rU 07_qIn.rAn 08_MeI.yOke 09_xIn.yI 10_rAcHellE 11_StEffI 12_hUI.tINg 13_TsZ.yInG 14_tRIcIa 15_FelIcIa 16_aNdRew.t 17_aNdRew.r 18_nIkkI 19_gErAlDo 20_wEE.cHoNg 21_yUe.hAo 22_mIn.hAn 23_hUa.QIaNG 24_JuN.kAI 25_yI.zHeNg 26_eDwArd 27_aNwAR 28_ArIF 29_nOrMan 30_dAnIeL 31_yUaN.sOnG 32_TeJaSwI 33_mInG.fEnG 34_lUe.cHaO 35_sIaN.lIN 36_pEaRsON 37_jIaN.Bo 38_tEnG.yU Charissa Felicia Hui Ting Min Han Meiyoke Wee Chong Xinyi Yue Hao Request for your links to be added. oUR cLAss Is sHrInKInG!!! End of Olevels for us. X days ago Grad night in X-1 night ago School starting soon January Hui Ting 21 February Cai Xiao 5 Rachelle 6 Charissa 26 Norman 28 March Lue Chao 24 April Teng Yu 7 Yuan Song 12 Jasmine 14 Ming Feng 23 May Tejaswi 1 Mei Yoke 6 Jian Bo 10 Xin Yi 20 Pearson 21 Arif 25 Hua Qiang 29 June Yan Ru 1 Yue Hao 6 Wee chong 11 July Geraldo 13 Steffi 16 August Qin Ran 11 Anwar 13 Felicia 18 Daneil 25 Michele 28 Yi zheng 28 Andrew T 28 September Nikki 5 YingYing 18 Stephanie 22 October Tricia 3 Jun Kai 23 November Edward 3 December Sian lin 14 Andrew Ryan 30 1. L1R5<8 points without deductions 2. To grow taller(for some) 3. To get a good school beyond this 5. To think of wish number 4. 6. To stop procastinating. Number of views as of 11/8/08 Free Web Site Counter xInyI's blog mEI yOkE's bLOg May 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 January 2009 February 2009 August 2009 Friday, October 24, 2008
Oh, and be glad our exams aren't like these. xD.
somebody signed off at 10:57 PMInstructions: Read each question carefully. Answer all questions. Time limit: 2 hours. Begin immediately. Art: Given one eight-count box of crayons and three sheets of notebook paper, recreate the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Skin tones should be true to life. Biology: Create life. Estimate the differences in subsequent human culture if this form of life had developed 500 million years earlier, with special attention to its probable effect on the English Parliamentary System circa 1750. Prove your thesis. Chemistry: You must identify a poison sample which you will find at your lab table. All necessary equipment has been provided. There are two beakers at your desk, one of which holds the antidote. If the wrong substance is used, it causes instant death. You may begin as soon as the professor injects you with a sample of the poison. (We feel this will give you an incentive to find the correct answer.) Civil Engineering: This is a practical test of your design and building skills. With the boxes of toothpicks and glue present, build a platform that will support your weight when you and your platform are suspended over a vat of nitric acid. Computer Science: Write a fifth-generation computer language. Using this language, write a computer program to finish the rest of this exam for you. Economics: Develop a realistic plan for refinancing the national debt. Trace the possible effects of your plan in the following areas: Cubism, the Donatist Controversy and the Wave Theory of Light. Outline a method for preventing these effects. Criticize this method from all possible points of view. Point out the deficiencies in your point of view, as demonstrated in your answer to the last question. Electrical Engineering: You will be placed in a nuclear reactor and given a partial copy of the electrical layout. The electrical system has been tampered with. You have seventeen minutes to find the problem and correct it before the reactor melts down. Engineering: The disassembled parts of a high-powered rifle have been placed on your desk. You will also find an instruction manual, printed in Swahili. In 10 minutes, a hungry bengal tiger will be admitted to the room. Take whatever action you feel necessary. Be prepared to justify your decision. Epistemology: Take a position for or against truth. Prove the validity of your stand. General Knowledge: Describe in detail. Be objective and specific. History: Describe the history of the Papacy from its origins to the present day, concentrating especially, but not exclusively, on its Europe, Asia, America and Africa. Be brief, concise and specific. Mathematics: Derive the Euler-Cauchy equations using only a straightedge and compass. Discuss in detail the role these equations had on mathematical analysis in Europe during the 1800s. Medicine: You have been provided with a razor blade, a piece of gauze, and a bottle of scotch. Remove your appendix. Do not suture until you work has been inspected. You have fifteen minutes. Metaphysics: Describe in detail the probable nature of life after death. Test your hypothesis. Music: Write a piano concerto. Orchestrate and perform it with flute and drum. You will find a piano under your seat. Philosophy: Sketch the development of human thought. Estimate its significance. Compare with the development of any other kind of thought. Physchology: Based on your knowledge of their works, evaluate the emotional stability, degree of adjustment, and repressed frustrations of each of the following: Alexander of Aphrodisis, Rameses II, Hammuarabi. Support your evaluation with quotations from each man's work, making appropriate references. It is not necessary to translate. Physics: Explain the nature of matter. Include in your answer an evaluation of the impact of the development of mathematics on science. Political Science: There is a red telephone on the desk beside you. Start World War III. Report at length on its socio-political effects if any. Public Speaking: 2500 riot-crazed aborigines are storming the classroom. Calm them. You may use any ancient language except Latin or Greek. Religion: Perform a miracle. Creativity will be judged. Sociology: Estimate the sociological problems which might accompany the end of the world. Construct an experiment to test your theory. Extra Credit: Define the universe, and give three examples. Been a while since I posted a guess. Now a bit more relaxed le, shot down both english and geog papers. Somehow feels like a heavy burden has been lifted.
somebody signed off at 10:36 PMSo far, Monday - Chem Paper 2 Tues - El 1+2 Wed - Amaths 1 Thurs - Geog(and coincidentially junkai's bdae) Note: No bananas for you. Moving on..Friday - Emaths 1 and amaths 2 Papers next week, phy, emaths and bio paper 2. Mug hard, but not as hard as geog. That was just crazy ._. People sleeping time the night before geog had quite big range. Some slept around 10-11pm. Others like me around 2-3am while some went to the extreme of 5am or maybe even beyond. Tips for exams(kinda late): 1. Don't sleep late(I am a hypocrite on this point though). Sleep well the night before. 2. Study enough before hand. 3. Practice some questions, like ten year series. Best way to know if you remember what you have learnt. 4. Set aside short periods of time to relax. Trust me, studying hours at one shot is crazy.(Though I still do it anyway >.>) 5. Don't go crazy with studying. Studying is one thing, but there is also over-studying. If you reach the point where you can actually see the information and study in your dreams, you know you have crossed that line. If all else fails, study and mug like a dog. Monday, October 6, 2008
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