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Friday, October 3, 2008 @ 9:21 PM
92. day three (and five more to go)

Had Mathematics Paper 2 and History Paper today. The amount of foundation I have for each subject was inversely proportionate to the difficulty level of the papers. For History, I have been studying since some 200 BCE, and I guess it turned out unexpectedly difficult. I took more time to ponder on whether my answer would make a valid and reasonable one rather than start scribbling, thus explaining why I have no more time left to check. For maths, it was easier than expected, despite not having a great foundation for maths, especially algebra.

Still five more papers to go till the end of the exams. And yet there is this GAT rising in this crucial moment. GAT stands for 'Gaming Addiction Trend', which was coined up naturally by the occurrence of games being played recently. Previously calculated 3 games now unexpectedly rose to 4 due to today's conversation.

Yes, I must start studying for the other five papers.