Today's Wednesday. I had my second makeup lecture of the holiday, Physics. Physics makeup was scheduled on an earlier slot- 0840h to 1000h, exactly 2 hours earlier than yesterday's geography. Nevertheless, I was still early. I left my house an hour and a half before the lecture starts. Call me kiasu if you like, but being early is always a good habit isn't it? Moreover, bus service number twelve only comes at 20 minutes interval. Who knows when the trustworthy driver is gonna betray my trust for the bus's routine time table, like how it did numerous time before?
Chatted with her on the phone again. I wonder why we always have so much things to converse about. It's a good thing though. By the way, she too woke up early today because of a morning dental appointment arranged to tighten her braces. Hence, I didn't wake her up. I'm a good person=P While waiting for the lecture to start, I did my chemistry. A thin worksheet, yet took up so much of my time partially because I was never able to concentrate. But who cares?Had this lecture in the theater, which progressed in a crazy pace. He covered the entire chapter within this block period, which ended ten minutes before time, meaning approximately 5 percent of the entire two years' worth information in 2 hours(rounded up). Assume that the rate of teaching and the amount of information in each chapter is constant, we would be able to finish the entire thing in 40 hours. If we go into intense study for a particular subject, say 6 hours each day, we would be able to complete our A' levels within 2 weeks, with a great deal of excess. And taking into consideration that A' levels students take 6 subjects max on the norm, we would be able to complete the entire of the 2 year program within 12 weeks, ie. a quarter of the year. Wouldn't that be much more efficient, to be able to use 1/8 of the original time to complete the same amount of work? =PAfter that, I dialed her up again, and coincidentally, her revisit had also just ended. So, we chatted for a while, before I reached home and waited for her. I finally met up with her again today. Her turn to come over, instead of me going over. Had a little run because I was late. Then we had our little brunch at block 201. She had fried carrot cake (super oily), while I had this hokkien red date chicken mee sua (wine-y taste). Conclusion: the one we had at block 85 was much tastier=PAfter that, we walked around at the pasat malam (temporary night market), but was quite disappointed when she discovered that there wasn't this stretch of food stalls which pasat malams usually have.
Then, we took the same trail she, me and Joel took on the day we had the neo-prints. I only had vague memory of what happened then, but she was recollecting every piece of details almost to perfection. I was amazed. She was able to tell me that on that day, she had the mango desert thing, while Joel had char siew rice. Wow! Wow! Wow! How had she managed that?Then, we took the MRT to Tanah Merah, and walked her home. Foul weather was playing a prank on us. Rain and stop, rain and stop. I was kind of drenched, but still, walked her up the slope. Shared this umbrella with her. *sweet*=P