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Monday, 16 July 2012

poly or jc?

asoooo.. this has been on my mind since sec 2 or so. before I went to sec 3, where the work was easy and stuffs, my mindset was, "why do people go poly when they can go jc?" "jc is obviously better than poly!" obviously it's just a jc mindset, and I have totally no plan for going to poly. but after I entered sec 3.. I changed my thinking to the total opposite. I'm all for poly now. reason being, maths isn't as interesting as compared to sec 1&2 (topics like graphs, properties of circles, trigonometry). science was getting harder but more interesting. but I don't want to go jc because, I cannot imagine myself having to endure another 2 years of studying subjects I dislike: eng, chinese(the most hated subj), maths, science etc. I mean, it's only jul and I still have another year till I graduate. the wait is too long and asking me to continue on a more advanced level is just too freaky, it scares me. for me, I find poly the best choice because, I have an interest in accounting/financial stuffs. y'know, those in the office typical jobs or something like that. so, why suffer 2 years in jc just to get a place in a govt uni when you can just study what you like/love, and if you can't make it into any of those govt uni, there's still private and overseas. it isn't as though it's a dead end. poly nights be 3 years, but studying what you like is not studying. 3 years doing what you love passes faster than 2 years struggling on topics you have trouble understanding, and don't even intend to major on it. another reason, which might seem silly to some, is because jc has to study chinese and have PE. you might think, it's only Chinese and PE what's the big deal? but chinese is an extremely tough topic to deal with and I've never gotten a B4 or higher in Chinese in sec school. sec 2 oral? 9/30. PE, I can't run. the moment I run I get all nauseous and all. it's a terrible feeling. I hate how my body is so weak. so yeah, poly is definitely a better choice for me: doing what I love, no Chinese, no regular PE. and I forgot to mention, their timetables are quite flexible and that's what I love to experience. I've been sticking to a timetable since pri/kindergarten, and it's verrrrry boring. the same stuffs everyday. no changes. as for poly, it's different everyday(?) or smthg! I don't really know, but all I know is there won't be a rigid timetable or something. :D even if I'm lucky and I get very good marks for jc (below 10), I'll still pick poly! but then I'll be in dilemma, accounting or banking&financial services or psychology hmm.. *starts dreaming*

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