Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Psychology Quiz

I had my mid term quiz today!
It holds 30% weightage towards my final grade for this module and there's only like 30 questions. Meaning 1% for each question. If you think it this way, it can get pretty scary.

I felt that it was relatively alright. At least it was not as tricky as those set by NBS prof.
Really hope to get at least 25 out of 30. Heard from one of my friend who took psychology last semester that the average mark for this mid term quiz is usually quite high. It's roughly about 81%. Which also means everyone scored at least 24 questions to 25 questions right. Just hope I would get the above average grade. My friend also told me that this prof marks our quiz quite fast. So hopefully by the end of this week, I will get to know my grades.

And another thing, should I choose the S/U option for this elective? My friend told me there will be an essay question in the final exam and it might not be easy. It's seriously time to consider what to do with it. S/U option deadline is afterall this coming Sunday. Gotta decide fast.

I have also signed up for 4 RPs which I am suppose to complete by the end of next week and completed 3 of them. All 3 credits were credited to my account. Just left with the very last one on next Monday and I will be done with the 5% RP component for this module. Quickly clear!

To sidetrack a little, my friend say I like to preach and tell her all about my philosophy of life. Well, when you have met with setbacks especially terrible ones, you learn to be more open minded. Seriously, sometimes, I felt that making yourself worry more by thinking too much about the situation will make it worst for yourself (in your heart). And you better cry it out loud (lucky we are girls) or talk to someone whom you can trust about the problem. I m very sure it will make yourself feel much much better than keeping it all to yourself.

Ultimate solution: Go to the beach and shout out loud at the top of your lungs. I haven't tried that myself but I know it will be able to disperse all your negative feelings about your setback away.

Sometimes, I will even remind myself not to think too much over some stuffs. Because it's no point crying over split milk. What's done is already done. What you have to do is to find ways to salvage the current situation.

That's all for now! Till then...

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