Saturday 25 April 2009

law of contract - an analysis of various responses.

What Law Students Look Like Studying For TITAS.
(the redundant university paper i was talking about)

that's our library, by the way.


What Law Students Look Like After A Law of Contract Exam

chelsea: "tse hwei. *points to self* nervous shock."




as for me...



contracts paper was like the last bio paper i took. (i took two bio tests and then became the first person in the history of mgs to drop bio for spm. gee. i wonder why.)

ah well.

i could've done better. if i'd studied earlier. if malaysia didn't have this jellyfish system of making us memorize 100 cases for the exam. yup. i said 100. lawyers bring cases into court ok. and this is only for the law of contract. and i've minimized the list of cases. like really minimized.

trying to study islamic law now. someone please tell me how to remember surah al-baqarah 228, 235, 234, surah al-nisa' 23, 3, surah al-maidah 24, and which principles they authorize. and this only the fourth page of my notes.

other courses are setting goals for A's, while law students hope to go a little further than just a low-grade pass.

i may be tolerant and accommodative at other times, but till may 2, if i hear these phrases:

law students are only not-so-smart people who can yak,
law students are not-so-smart people who can only yak,
law courses are easy,

memorize only what,

analyze only mah,

or
everyone can do law.


...i might just hurt someone. and i might mean that in the physical sense.

neh.

i'm not that stressed k.

although those phrases do irritate me sometimes. i don't downplay your course that way, and i would appreciate receiving the same treatment.

anyway.

i took time off studying to go for young adults cg today.


particularly because i felt that it wasn't healthy for me to be skipping so many meetings. i've been for like... two? including the dinner, that is. the, you know, free one. =D we talked about things we didn't know about each other. as usual, my own driving experience left me wondering if i'm really human (or if i'm too human), i got to know that other people aren't quite so normal themselves, and the church has suggested that we emotionally and spiritually adopt a child from the shelter, as a care group.

ah. time in cg never feels like time wasted.

because it's never unnecessary, fruitless, purposeless, or unproductive. i go with a purpose and return with a stronger purpose.

i can't stand meaningless, purposeless outings. it's bad stewardship of time. and it drains my already low level of energy. no particular reference to anything. such an outing would be one where i roll my eyes a lot. so if you don't see me doing that, it's okay.

know what?

i think that time of the month is coming again.

randomness and sarcasm is in the air, and it's the rolling-eyes season.

i think i'm going to be quite sarcastic and critical until at least 29 may, so please bear with me and slap me if i hurt you. i'd probably return the gesture, but then you can continue the physical squabble and know that you're well-justified in doing so.

study, study. aih.

if daniel could make it out of the lion's den, i can finish studying islamic law.

no problem. lions and islamic law - no fight.

and what's the point of the noble, patriotic gesture of putting up the national flag when you just negative the effect by allowing it to get so dirty?

the white was GREY.

ah.

God, can You watch over my brain tonight?


3 comments:

Kock Sin said...

Fren, let bygones be bygones..
together we study hard for the coming islamic law exam...
Go Go!!! we can do it!!! (can we really do it?? arhhh...)

Amy said...

tse hwei, hang in there! everyone is struggling for exams! u are not alone! and it is seriously tough too! hang on hang on!! praying 4 u my sister!

hwei said...

[Kock Sin] Yeah, Contracts paper went by like the wind. Ahaha. Studied hard for Islamic Law too! Yes! We can do it!

[Lin] I know! This is my first time studying so hard though, that's why. A bit tak biasa. ^_^"