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2005-11-06 @ 10:40 p.m.

I came online to announce that I've finished studying for European History. Don't remember a lot of what I've read, but it still counts as studying. Is it just me, or is UCAS taking a very long time to process my application? I understand that UCAS has been fiddling around with their servers lately, which might explain things. Am tempted to call them up, although it doesn't really matter right now since I've already had my Cambridge interview. Apparently, if UCAS has screwed up, it won't be the first time. I do feel somewhat annoyed that I'm paying money for what seems like really crap service. Oh well. By the way, there is now the Singaporean equivalent of SG Secrets. Is it just me, or does anyone else think that whoever started PostSecret is a Catholic or was at least raised as one? The whole confession thing basically. Speaking of which, I have a confession to make. I lied about being done with European History! I'm still reading the stuff that Ka Tsai prepared for the revision lecture on the Russian Revolution, halfway through it in fact. It's all UCAS's fault really, since I've spent about an hour trying to figure out if there's a problem that requires me to call them, only to realise that it's still Sunday in the UK and there'll be nobody around to answer the telephone. (Yeah, I can be a real idiot sometimes.)

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