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♥cherryblossom im lost

I am actually writing here to release my stress. Part of that, i will start to blog in formal English, correct grammar, and get rid from the short cuts that i always do. I have no chance because my English level is so,so low, and i think this is the only way i can get an a for my PMR in English =)

Topic of the day, I am stress. Most of us have stress, it is just the matter wheter we care, or not. It is normal for everyone to have stress, and if you do not have, meants you do not care every little things in your life. This is true, for those *including me* that is still not prepared with PMR. Sad case to say this three word, but they are the problem makers that makes the whole form 3 in school to get into a hectic life style of studying.

It is good to think the positive way of "study first and enjoy later". I took that idea too , but it does not hold for a long time for you to lock yourself in the study room and force yourself to study. I did tried that before and it does not work. Forcing yourself to study are just wasting your time and effort.

I got this tip few month ago. Listen carefully, it might be very common and you will think it is not important at all, but yet it works for me. Have a plan and follow them. View back to last year, I had been suffering for those night before the first term exam. I got nervous and i can not get into sleep. When i went to school, i was tired and i lost my concentration. You might be laughing me that school exam is not a big deal, anyway, they meants a lot to me.

I stress, there is only one reason. If you still remember things in primary school, can you find the different between this two different level? There are different, big differences. When i was in primary school, we did Chinese and Malay essays more than twice a week. The teachers were willing to mark our paper and the spend time to teach us after school. In secondary school, we did do essays, maybe once a month. So, there are different between them. Although secondary school is a higher level of study, but primary schools teacher pay more effort and let us to practice more to help us to aim a better marks for UPSR, and to get a flying colours academic result. Its not the teachers problem, but we the student get less practice than we were during primary school days.

I am lost. I got lost between the langue and the facts. I am lost. I need motivation to make me continue study until the PMR ends. I am lost. I need someone to be my example, to bring me back to the way that i always do when i am in form 2. Can i let go everything just to clear my mind and continue my job as a student?

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