so Shakespeare paper is over, i am so glad! okay i'm a lil disappointed because i only managed to rem a few quotes here and there hai my brain has failed me this time round. but i think my analysis and paraphrase of the phrases were fine so... hopefully i'd do okay! i spent 2 hrs on one essay and 1/2 an hour on the other. 15 mins before the paper ended i was only at my 2nd point on the 2nd essay. told mysself "fuck it. just try you best. i won't be to disappointed in you if you cannot finish your conclusion". HAHA yes, i talk to myself sometimes. but i finished!!! yay.... when the invigilator collected my paper from me i felt like the joint bone of my little finger had dislocated wtf this is the first time i ever felt this way.
Someone, at the start of the exam paper, lamented the empty table beside his. "walao no one beside me how to copy!" -_-
And HR was damn bad because there is nothing to write. His questions are damn direct like, can be written out in one short paragraph but it's allocated 30 marks each. seerioussly. i finished it v v fast but luckily am clever enough to leave a blank page after every question. when i finished and looked around, everyone was writing furiously like there's alot to say, so i continued scribbling related but irrelevent things onto my answers hurhur. when we all came out, i found out that jeanie and ronns both did the same HAHA tt's why we're friends man. this has to me my worst paper of the century because the exam paper sucks.
If you want an analogy, the situation is akin to a literature paper asking "How many children did Polonius in Hamlet have?" (50marks). Yah the answer is two- Laertes and Ophelia. Then if you wanna expand you can talk about each of them lo. that's it. wtf.
Thank God i SU-ed.
Show you pictures of my little finger at the end of my two exam papers today zzz.
my seat number for Shakespeare was 0188 and for HR was 0118! buy 4D!
i swear, i will plan my timetable so well that i won't have two papers in one single day! the hand damn pain okay. my right hand refuses to hold a pen now. the numerous reddish marks are still there now. and just now in the shower i had to scrub damn hard to rid of these ink blots.
speaking of blots wtf. "inky blots and rotten parchment bonds" in Richard II hai. i studied Hamlet, Othello and Richard II for nothing because i wrote both essays on Merchant of Venice, Midsummer Night's Dream, and Winter's Tale. kuakuakua.
okay never mind. 2 more papers left and it will be over. For Drama on friday, Sparknotes is still my best friend.

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