Monday, April 28, 2008

After 2 years, i juz realise its existence:


Trust me, majority have reservations for this idea

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Out of boredom


...this is what we do during irp

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Dream counts?

Woke up at 4.30, felt kinda lazy and decided to study on bed. For all i did not predict, i ended up sleeping again. Woke up reflecting on the dream i had. Weird. Dreamt of wan farah sleeping in my room and she was very sick. Carried her all the way to a hospital or something. She was fine with her partially removed head scarf. Met Mayura there with minor injuries but she insisted on being treated first. Not sure what happened next, but i'm pretty sure i uttered out 'she's just too extreme' . I have no idea who in the world would have heard it but it so happened that wan farah thought it was herself that was being extreme. Next in view was Jeck going to toilet. Yes, i'm awake by now. Still wondering why the dream was weird. Continued my studies for an hour or so and when i reached class, wan farah put an unusual smile on her face. Weird, did she had the same dream?

Gosh... But why wan farah? Could it be related to yesterday's incident? Did the bleeding on my head left an unpleasant effect on my thoughts? Man, i still have lots of things to do. Not now please, oh Lord. Whatever it is, praying for the best... Exam's drawing really close at this point, and i just realise it. Worried...

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

The IRP


Intensive Revision program. That's the name given. Originally pioneered by KMB, it's also practice by KMS now. We sit in groups of four or five, and do group discussion on pass year papers. The program consists of three stages. ie. Read and recall session, attempting the question under real exam condition (within time), and lastly, rectifying mistakes of the answer scripts. The excursion of this journey normally begins a month before our final exam. Five days a week, the program last for eight hours with a short tea break and lunch break in between. Attendance is compulsory for all students. Topped with a so called specially planned IRP meal, the school hopes that students will get out of the program with more ideas of the real exam to score the best. The specially planned meals aimed to reduce sleepiness during the discussion may not be favourable to all students. The proportion challenge and lesser presentation values makes it a great challenge for students to go through before the real exam. Some ex-students gave credits to the program but the meals.

Monday, April 14, 2008

My beloved IRP


Yea rite!