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Inside the mind of an AS student.

All my fellow comrades are now preparing for the upcoming war- the war for freedom, the war for glory- against the corporate giant E.D.E.X.C.E.L! Moving on, seeing some of my friends who are in a similar situation like me, I have decided to give a generalized idea about what is going through our mind.

JANUARY( 5 MONTHS BEFORE EXAM): ' Psst! I just gave my O levels exam!!! I ain't gonna study so early!'

FEBRUARY: ' I am not new to this.I already did this once, I can surely do it again!It ain't such a big deal.You just have to be confident.Confidence is the KEY...."

MARCH: ' Okay, I have the whole syllabus to finish, revise, give mock, revise them, solve the QP,check them with MS.......Just be confident.....! It ain't that much. WHOA! ROADIES 8 started!!! OMG!'

APRIL( Last Month before Exam): ' I AM GOING TO FAIL!!! OMG!! NOO!! I HAVEN'T DONE ANYTHING! WHAT WAS I THINKING??? WHY DIDNT I STUDY BEFORE??? WHAT THE HELL AM I GONNA DO??

AUGUST( THE MONTH OF RESULT): ' ONLY IF I HAD MORE TIME, I COULD HAVE ACED THE EXAM.'

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