English -> D7
Humanities -> C6
Additional Mathematics -> A2
Elementary Mathematics -> A1
Chinese -> C6
Combined Science -> B4
Principle of Accounts -> A2
There you go, my Mid Year Examination results, as I had calculated, so they're not accurate but well, they shouldn't stray any far off from those above. This is my first time seeing them all laid out on beside the other, that's quite a huge range of results I have. So glad I maintained my A1 for E Maths. My A Maths has improved by two grades to an A2 and I merely missed an A1 by 0.6 marks so that's something worth celebrating too! Didn't expect to do as well as I did for POA and Science so those are plentifully surprising too. I have to say that my Humanities disappointed me. I studies pretty damn hard for Social Studies only to produced a meager 25/50 and the History essay, which I had so much confidence in, only produced a 11/25. Let's just not even talk about English. I haven't failed English in my entire life. That is until now.
I'm so stressed up with Chinese intensives and the upcoming O Level. Chinese intensives sure does live up to it name. I've decided to grant myself a break tonight even though I haven't be exactly productive in Chinese intensive today. Currently sat in bed chilling and Borgore is playing which is |-) but before this, Manchester Orchestra was on. Simple Math is such a great album, do give it a listen. Also downloaded Kids In Glass Houses new single Gold Blood which is bloody amazing!!!!!
I flew through The Executioner by Chris Carter at the start of this week. Whilst in the midst of it, it started to sound like a repeat of Crucifix Killer and I was expecting quite a similar ending but I was left which a totally unthinkable ending. Excellent work by Chris Carter, must read if you're into Crime/Thriller books. The next book I'm starting on would be Hollywood by Charles Bukowski. I can't wait for this Monday to be over so that I may start on it and finally unwind a little.