screwed
5:59 PM - Monday, September 22
oh god, i'm sooooo screwed.
first of all, i have to go back to RELC (again) to pay the 52 pounds (again) because my credit card was rejected. (damn it!)
second of all, my microecons teacher said that his subject has
passing rate of ONLY 57% and out of that 57%, 100 people are from DMS (diploma) and
ONLY TWO PASSED.how's that sound? scarrrrry huh?
that's what he said in his very first lecture and due to my HATRED of economics, i followed eliz & sherly steps, to change microeconomics module to MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (no choice)!
Eliz & sherly has got their new M.E class on every friday 12 noon, which clash with my other class, C.F. so............I mailed my programme officer, hoping there's other classes available.
She replied me that there's only 2 classes available, TUESDAY (i have POA class) and SATURDAY.
so ok, i said, i want a saturday class. let me sacrifice my saturdays for this fucking m.e class...
and she replied
"I’m afraid that’s not possible as Int’l students are not allowed to have classes on Thursdays and Saturdays due to their workshops."
oh no... now i'm left with TUESDAY which will make me go 2 classes a day!
i mailed her. but she had not replied me back. may be tmrw? and i hoped she really can help me!
IN CONCLUSION, i am STRRRREEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if i can't get that tuesday class, i'm going back to the effing hard microeconomics classes.
well ok, i wanna change to m.e module coz i thought i am among that 98 DMS people that failed.
NOW, if i really have to go back to microecons, i must challenge myself n study (really really really really) hard, to be that 2 out of 100 DMS students that pass. THAT'S THE SPIRIT! rite?
anyway, why must i study econs while my major is accounting n finance?
economics has NEVER be my favorite subject and WILL NEVER BE.
i rather be hit by a car & stay in the hospital, playing the sims for 1 month than studying econs.
i'm in the wrong course, definitely.
hello art & music, where are you?
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