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Prologue


James Ng Kok Boon


"When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.
Things happen twice. Once in your mind, the other in action.
We write our own chapters in life, we are who we are."
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Sunday, October 28, 2007

I've survived the first week of the annual O levels examination that is taking place in every secondary school in Singapore, one more week and the major papers are over! For the past 2 years, we have been preparing for this exam and now as it is coming to an end, i can't help but felt a bit lost. Will this piece of certificate really determines where we go in the future?

Teachers been drilling this in our heads ever since we entered secondary school-Die die must get a good L1R4/L1R5 for your O lvls.
Many failed to grasp the importance of this exam during secondary 1-3 but during sec 4, things start to change. People start getting emo because they couldn't get their A1's(they got an A2) and everyone starts to treat their teachers as precious assets rather then annoying liabilities.
Hypocrites? Thats human nature for you.

Been studying at home or with friends for the whole last week and finally its the weekend, so i was in a dilemma whether i should go enjoy myself or should i be
kiasu and chiong my maths.
I guess you guys will know the answer if you know me well :D

I will be going to Beijing at the end of december and this is the first time i am going abroad, I am cereal! Hoping that by the end of O lvls, I would get myself a
decent camera phone unlike my current one. It will be a pity if you are going on a trip without a camera.


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