Friday, March 13, 2009
/9:13 AM
TUITION
should i or should i not?
tuition- at these outrageously exorbitant prices. Should i get more? Indeed, life in VJ is NOT going to be a solitary journey, but whos going to be there when im failing my tests? screwing up anything and everything? Hence, i feel that for my puny lil brain, tuition seems to be a necessity and it ostensibly helps albeit at this price which turns me off. Now, this makes me wonder. Why do tuition teachers always seem more motivated? why? Is it by the monetary benefits? The fact that they charge ridiculously high prices? Maybe. It may be easy to just delude ourselves into thinking that we know, we understand, we've already understood. But when it comes to the test, you'll know it. Lets picture this scene. How does it feel to be seating for this J1 chemistry test without touching your calculator? Not because you are seemingly brilliant in the area of mental sums but you just have no any slightest idea how to start working on any of the questions. Now you know how i've felt? Silenting screaming for help! help! help! but nooo, everyone was frantically/ frustrating "chomping" on their calculators! hear this 'TAK TAK TAK' , not wasting any precious valuable seconds to work on the horrible chemistry questions, and i just sit there, listening to the clock's slow daily regiment. "TICK.... TICK.... TICK...." , a stark contrast to all the furious "taks".------- for an ungraded test. ungraded.
why? i thought. why am i in such a predicament? as i felt the chem ppr mocking me. mocking my entire empty skull.
Hence, it IS evident that i should get a tutor. spend some decent money to avail myself of an opportunity to clear my doubts.
Should i or should i not?
The prospect of success allures me.
chem, can i conquer you?
can you stop my extreme suffering??
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