No one would belive this. The much-anticipated e-learning week has turned out to be more of a torture than anything else. The extent of torture? I spent almost an entire day doing ONE subject. And when I said 1 day, it literally mean 24 hours. That was how crazy it was. Perhaps only this subject was the crazt one. After all, I could finish 3 subjects the day before with a fraction of a day. Alright, mathematics used to be one of my favourite subject, and I hope it still is. But the system of e-learning was a total flop. CRAP! Lectures could not be fasted forward, whenever an answer was given wrong, ou will be directed back to hear the entire lecture again, answer must be of the exact format as given (b/3 is wrong, while (1/3)b is right). What's worse is that when the answer is finally derived, it only says you are right, and doesn't show the step by step guide to how to present that answer. I'm sure if one who already has completed the quiz were to take it in the written format, he could barely get half the mark. And the 2 lecturers. 1 talked so slow, the other so unclear. And and and, when the lecture is on, multi-tasking is forbidden, else the lecturer would "paused" to wait for you! What the "elf" la! E-learning was much looked forward to, but sorry. The mathematics one sucks! If only it could be like Chemistry and Physics, which though wasn't perfect but at least beneficial. Alright, that was all grievance after I've an entire day of torment. Believe it or not, now is already 6 in the morning. I did until I dozed off, and the last question was crap! I couldn't do and just trial and error until I get the answer, which took me 2 hours? Actually my method makes sense too, but it was still trial and error nevertheless...