had a productive day with mark. he edged me on.
came home, tired, brain-fried.
watched minority report.
it was a bad show. had a trillion logic flaws. solved the case half way through. the only consolation is maybe tom cruise's acting. and narration. he's got this voice.
anways, whilst studying, i realised how much kevyn's like alchohol. mark said it's the slit eyes, but i think its more of the stance he takes. oh well, after O lvls there'll be alot to tell him. C=
talked to mark, and we both came under the same logical deduction. spotting holds so much fun. we are supposed to be part of a knowledge-based economy anyways.
based on 2 rules and a couple of trends,
we can quite safely conclude that
the topic that will come out this year
is
venice.
yes, venice.
and industrialisation will not come out.
surprise?
well, it'd be foul proof IF the law that 2 questions come from both sec 3 and 4 exists,
the law that only one chapter per theme can come out,
and that sustainable development having come out last year will not come out again.
of course, there's no saying that it wont come out for source base. even though it's unheard of.
go figure.
so this is the plan! study -
1. Merger and Seperation.
2. Harmony and discord.
3. Diplomacy and Deterance.
Chose 2 of the above, and
4. Venice.
for kicks, Population, Welfare State and Education will prove handy.
btw, all these laws are compunded by the trends of O and N lvl papers.
ha. that settles it.
for those who are die hard japanese and swiss fans, well, that kind of spotting is based on the logic that since its going to be ruled out of the syllabus, this is their last chance to test it.
however, they might not test it for the same reason as why their cancelling it. say the reason is because swiss and japan are very admirable countries. so admirable, they make s'pore look bad. therefore, if they're cancelling these 2 chapters out because it makes s'pore look bad, why test it? it works both ways. and no1 knows.
goodbye social studies. i'll miss spotting you're topics.
came home, tired, brain-fried.
watched minority report.
it was a bad show. had a trillion logic flaws. solved the case half way through. the only consolation is maybe tom cruise's acting. and narration. he's got this voice.
anways, whilst studying, i realised how much kevyn's like alchohol. mark said it's the slit eyes, but i think its more of the stance he takes. oh well, after O lvls there'll be alot to tell him. C=
talked to mark, and we both came under the same logical deduction. spotting holds so much fun. we are supposed to be part of a knowledge-based economy anyways.
based on 2 rules and a couple of trends,
we can quite safely conclude that
the topic that will come out this year
is
venice.
yes, venice.
and industrialisation will not come out.
surprise?
well, it'd be foul proof IF the law that 2 questions come from both sec 3 and 4 exists,
the law that only one chapter per theme can come out,
and that sustainable development having come out last year will not come out again.
of course, there's no saying that it wont come out for source base. even though it's unheard of.
go figure.
so this is the plan! study -
1. Merger and Seperation.
2. Harmony and discord.
3. Diplomacy and Deterance.
Chose 2 of the above, and
4. Venice.
for kicks, Population, Welfare State and Education will prove handy.
btw, all these laws are compunded by the trends of O and N lvl papers.
ha. that settles it.
for those who are die hard japanese and swiss fans, well, that kind of spotting is based on the logic that since its going to be ruled out of the syllabus, this is their last chance to test it.
however, they might not test it for the same reason as why their cancelling it. say the reason is because swiss and japan are very admirable countries. so admirable, they make s'pore look bad. therefore, if they're cancelling these 2 chapters out because it makes s'pore look bad, why test it? it works both ways. and no1 knows.
goodbye social studies. i'll miss spotting you're topics.