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some are here to stay, some just drift away. i think i know them all. no matter, friends will always be friends..as long as i still care.

on a lighter but still serious note to self. preparation must begin now. i'm dreading this coming wednesday, but no matter what i'll still have to do my best. T said, if you can't, you must.





i must.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

you studying in which school?
why does it seem that ur exams are on wed?

:) said...

oh i'm in SMa! cus i'm doing bridging still, and bridging exams all fall on wednesdays.

hello there btw. :)

Anonymous said...

icic.. what course you taking btw?
are the bridging modules tough and stressful?

heard they having weekend lessons and the modules are finished in a week and then there's exams..

ohh.. one more thing.. are the exams difficult? its in the night or morning and how long is the paper?

sorry for the many qns! oops!

:) said...

it's alright. :)

okay firstly, it's stressful if you're not the mugger type, and especially if you're from RP. they always say study smart, but i think that only applies for the actual course itself, not for bridging.

bridging is really intensive for me, i'm not sure for the others. i had 3 classes for my management bridging course.

friday: 7-10pm
saturday: 9am-5pm
sunday: 9am-5pm

following wednesday: the exam itself.

the whole of these 3 lessons include the whole diploma module. like what others cover in poly, just in 3 days.

the exams are okay for me, because my lecturers always give a lot of tips to bridging classes. you just need to memorise. alot. :)

and the exams for bridging modules are at night, as far as i know, because they need to accomodate to working adults.

the duration for an exam is 3 hours.

hope these answer your questions!

(psst, you can write my name as referral if you ever join and we can split the cash 50/50.)

find out more here: http://sma.edu.sg/

Anonymous said...

thanks for answering and giving so much info! :)

by the way, do the lecturers give you notes for the bridging modules for free or they provide but we need to pay? or do we have to copy down our own notes and stuff..?

thanks once again!! =D

:) said...

they do provide notes which are included in your bridging course fee. are you interesting in joining sma? :)