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Saturday, September 15, 2007
Salmon Sashimi !
How can I resist you?! *swoons over Sashimi*

Considering the amount of Salmon Sashimi I usually consume, I think I might just die from mercury poisoning one day. Raw Oysters too! I simply can't stop ! OMG Having it while with Kopfschmerzen doesn't reduce any bit of my enjoyment.



Things have been going smoothly for me recently but it doesn't mean I'm complaining. And I'm actually enjoying Macroeconomics 2. With a good lecturer and tutor, it's not as hard as I thought it to be 3 semesters ago. I not only know what's going on in class, but also understands the concepts! No thanks to a certain WWK for making it seem un-understandable.



Strange it seems, another lecturer, who's teaching Econometrics 1 talks REALLY slowly. Many people, me included attended the first lecture with much enthusiasm, only to end up having to refrain ourselves from falling asleep. He is so slow, I cannot understand him. By the time he finishes his sentence, I've already forgotten what he said at the beginning.



No matter how good a teacher is, it all depends on the attitude of the student. So why is it that at Primary 6, my cousin, with 2 weeks left to PSLE, cries when I set him homework to do? Worst, he cried as he did the specimen paper, making it look as though I forced him to study. The truth? I set him one Mathematics paper (2h 15 mins) and when I asked him why he cried, he said "Do so much!" I don't see him looking lethargic when he gets the play. I don't hear him complaining that he has too much time to play. Which Primary 6 boy cries when told to do homework? Which primary 6 boy negotiates with his mum, saying that he will not do homework if she doesn't let him play computer games?



Oh well.. it's better for me to just look forward to my next Salmon Sashimi cum Raw Oysters dinner!