Wonderful Consistency
Apologies for not writing the day before. It is unlike me to forget such an important event, especially something I enjoy. Unfortunately I was doing my homework yesterday, desperately trying to finish it as my teacher had given me a tremendous amount of homework with a very short deadline. I am happy to pronounce that I have finished the work, although it has obviously come at a price.
As the weeks passed by, I began to enjoy the repetition of every day life. Instead of dreading this consistency, I welcomed it like the friend I never met in a long time. I enjoyed the days when I had to study without the worries of tests for at least 2 weeks. I enjoyed the short periods of time when I had absolutely nothing to do but read a book socialise with friends, something I rarely did outside of school due to health and safety rules set by my mother.
However, it looks as if it is about to come to an end when my teacher announced a maths test this Monday. Although it is about a topic we have done for about a month, I still have to revise for it. What I fear most is not about the fact that I have a math test, but it is that by some divine coincidence, this small test will spark off a series of tests in the days to come. As those days come with every passing day, I try to treasure the little days I have left.
It may sound a little exaggerated but I can't help but feel this feeling of impending doom, that a series of tests would be coming my way. Also, the fact that I have to study for the upcoming Chinese IGCSE exams scares me as I keep looking at every free time I have as an opportunity to study for such a test. However, I do enjoy the time I have now writing such a blog in hopes that this writing might not only improve my manipulation of the English language, but also in hopes of writing something engaging for my readers, something to brighten my readers' day. I hope not only to share my experience in Asia with the rest of the world but also to showcase my opinions on certain topics, a trait past readers would have seen before.
Not willing to digress any further, I wish to end off by saying this: "Enjoy Consistency" because as the saying goes, "no news is good news".
As the weeks passed by, I began to enjoy the repetition of every day life. Instead of dreading this consistency, I welcomed it like the friend I never met in a long time. I enjoyed the days when I had to study without the worries of tests for at least 2 weeks. I enjoyed the short periods of time when I had absolutely nothing to do but read a book socialise with friends, something I rarely did outside of school due to health and safety rules set by my mother.
However, it looks as if it is about to come to an end when my teacher announced a maths test this Monday. Although it is about a topic we have done for about a month, I still have to revise for it. What I fear most is not about the fact that I have a math test, but it is that by some divine coincidence, this small test will spark off a series of tests in the days to come. As those days come with every passing day, I try to treasure the little days I have left.
It may sound a little exaggerated but I can't help but feel this feeling of impending doom, that a series of tests would be coming my way. Also, the fact that I have to study for the upcoming Chinese IGCSE exams scares me as I keep looking at every free time I have as an opportunity to study for such a test. However, I do enjoy the time I have now writing such a blog in hopes that this writing might not only improve my manipulation of the English language, but also in hopes of writing something engaging for my readers, something to brighten my readers' day. I hope not only to share my experience in Asia with the rest of the world but also to showcase my opinions on certain topics, a trait past readers would have seen before.
Not willing to digress any further, I wish to end off by saying this: "Enjoy Consistency" because as the saying goes, "no news is good news".
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