I appealed for a level 4000 psychology module and FAILED! So there's nothing more I can do about it, I've tried bidding and appealing, so I guess it's 3 modules for me this semester. I'm so going to score 3 As! Innova always told me to aim for the stars and even if I don't get the stars I'll land on the moon!
I'm still very worried and dilemma over honours year because I've asked some people but none of them and doing honours in psychology :(. Can't imagine going into a class filled with intimadating strangers alone :(. They're intimadting because they're all the cream of the crop while I'm like the shit of the crop. There's nothing I can do about that though since it's still a few months away. The problem is I met Jolee while going to school and Thursday and she said FASS can start filing for graduation already. You can withdraw after you file for graduation or you can not file for graduation and if you change your mind about honours you can file your graduation after getting results but you have to go to NUS to do it. Then she told me she just filed for graduation and she told me I should file first because withdrawing no need go back school but file for honours after results need to go back school. However, I guess I'll just stick with not filing for graduation because I'm still leaning more towards the honours programme. One more reason that makes me fear the honours programme, is of course all the horror stories that level 4000 modules are tough and usually pull down the cap.
First week of school has been slack. Everyday I just go to school for 2 hours excluding monday, the amount of time I stay in school is really short than the amount of time I spent travelling to school.
Today I saw Samantha's to-do list which gave me an idea! Instead of just having 12 resolutions (which i mentioned previously was not enough), I have decided I should come up with resolutions for the month (or to-do list for the month). There's always some things that important for a particular time period which may not be in my resolutions. One year is really such a long period and it's kind of hard to put everything you want to achieve in the year with 12 resolutions. Having a monthly one will not only help to clear off what you 'extra' things you have to do for the month and also help you work towards the 12 resolutions for 2012! Sounds like a good idea? :)