2005/2006 Sem 2 Examination for ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 2.

not bad… if all else fails i can go and make a living from analysing and predicting exam results.

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Name : LAREMY LEE
Matric No : U04XXXXX
2005/2006 Sem 2 Examination for ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 2

Module Code Module Title Grade
EN3221 THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE B
EN3227 ROMANTICISM B+
EN3245 FEMINISM: TEXT AND THEORY B
MKT2401 ASIAN MARKETS AND MARKETING MANAGEMENT C+
ULS2205 BIOSEMIOTICS: SIGNS IN NATURE B

CAP: 3.66

oh my gosh, you must be wondering. how can anyone be so upbeat over such dismal results?

aiyah, i am disappointed, of course, but i think it could have been worse. i gave up on the exams and everything else after a certain point so i am just relieved that with this, the horrors of the last semester are finally over.

anyway, one thing i have learnt is that there will be no more back-to-back classes for me next semester cos i think it could have contributed to why i felt so screwed last semester:

  • i was perpetually late for the class which came after the first class of the day, which probably gave my tutors a bad impression of me, and
  • sometimes during the break in between classes in previous semesters, i would occasionally catch up on some reading so i would have a bit of a grasp on what was going on before going to the next class. didn’t really have a chance to do it this semester, for obvious reasons.

but the most important albeit tongue-in-cheek conclusion to what i have learnt from my results this semester would be: stay in hall is better than stay at PGPR! hehehehe 🙂

but but but: i so can sell The Kent Ridge Hall Experience to freshies next time! think about it: i have gone to the dark side and will be returning soon. i am how equipped to tell people about campus life lah!

ok ok i have to submit my article for the NDP 2006 very soon so stay tuned ladies and gentlemen, i will be back in better days!

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Laremy Lee

A versatile educator, writer and editor, Laremy Lee (李庭辉) has the uncanny knack of being one of the few among his generation in Singapore who crafts compelling stories in different genres.

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