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2003-09-07 @ 9:36 p.m.

Argh, why must we still go back to school for lessons during the holidays? Can't they leave us in peace? At least some teachers are being nice for a change and leaving their lessons optional, for example, Elementary Mathematics, Physics and Social Studies. Not like some subjects, for example, Additional Mathematics, where things are in such a sad shape already, and they're going to be made worse tomorrow. Remember the last time she had a holiday lesson? I'm preparing to waste my time tomorrow for the first 1.5 hours. Hopefully, it's not another timed practice, then I can pretend to listen to her while I do questions from past-year RI papers!



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