Got back my OOPG and sociology test paper. Scored 13/20 for my Sociology, quite happy with the result because I didn't really spend much time doing. And quite unexpected that I scored full mark for the spitting part lol, and my teacher marked my context as "interesting" hahaha.
For OOPG CT paper I scored 44/50. Lab test scored A, well as expected to get an A lol, but well I am still piss. Again a china guy caused me to lost marks for my tests.. Last semester was china classmate of mine hai me in DCNK lab test, now is a china teacher, our OOPG subject leader. During OOPG CT, he at there tell me can write assumption for our program coding, then I written my assumption though. Then when my OOPG marked me wrong, and deducted 2 marks, not just because of the bit careless mistake(where I did return i; instead of return i+1;), he said that I can't do assumption. I was really pissed that I got scammed by a china fellow... Now I getting more and more racist towards china people LOL.
DBIS lab today was like getting more interesting and challenging, Advanced Selection Statement. It's more like PRSP, where you need to think more. I like it because it makes it mroe challenging when thinking on how to solve step by step like PRSP, and so it makes harder alot for those people who aren't really good to do step by step. And what I felt is it's like the challenge of PRSP again.
Then Sociology tutorial was fast today, just lasted for like 1 hour 10 mins. Then took bus to CP around 5.30 pm to meet Richmond. Waited for him for like 30 minutes at Interchange and closing my eyes and sitting on chair, and I felt asleep for like alot of times lol. After that we went for Ajisen then took bus 159 home.
PRSP > OOPG because PRSP is much harder from OOPG when it comes to programming some "programs" out, OOPG is just modularising your codes and creating new methods, but the programs made out are all almost the same and easy. Modularising your codes is like "keep doing and you will know it", and therefore it's quite easy for everyone to score well lol. OOPG I don't even need to really think I guess, I just need to "memorise" it and need not to understand it to do well lol, but well I want to be a good programmer so of course I understood it.
Now just hoping that I can learn C++ and C#. C# going to learn next year from what my lecturers and course manager said, and C/C++ most likely I going to learn myself and with helps of my online friends. But moving to C++ will be easy since it's like OOPG but in C instead of java. PRSP = C, OOPG = C++ that's what I heard. Just that the language are different and well java and C are very very similiar. Just the API are different and some other commands, however most of the keywords and the basic codes like selection are same lol.
Well feeling so so so so so tired now, this few days have been wasting too much energy for school works and sleeping so less everyday. And tomorrow I still need to have stupid SAS project meeting with my classmates at 8.30 am, guess my leader is going to be late again -.-
But well I am alright, since tomorrow lesson is just till 3 pm, and the lessons are quite slack... DBIS lecture, OOPG lecture, break 1 hour then DBIS tutorial which is also very very very slack and then go home. But most likely to wait for gao hui till 4 pm and go home together.
I need lotsa sleep and a very good sleep at weekends!! This few days when just lying on bed for awhile I will get asleep within like few minutes lol.
06/01
Went to Dhoby Ghaut after our lessons with my classmates, Kenneth, Benjamin, Alvin and Tjoa. We took bus 23 to Sim Lim Square and walked all the way to Dhoby Ghaut. After buying Benjamin stuffs we went to had our dinner at Cathay. Line up so long at the 4th floor Aston.. Waited for like 40 minutes when queueing up, and another 30 minutes waiting for our foods.
Didn't went to Sociology lecture because was feeling so freaking tired, and Alvin oso don't want to go lol.
After that it was like 9 pm and I took train home. Went home to do abit of sociology stuffs and was feeling so tired. Then slept at around 2 am.
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