Corni and Horni will be having their revision next week.
And I just had mine few days back.
A little bored now, so thought I'll share about my class and come up with a list of what to expect during his revision.
Initially I thought I got kaki for my class - David.
Even told him I won't mind sitting with his friends...
Xiang-a-zai....
He got like over 10 frens...
Even book seats gotta book 2 half rows of 15 seats. =/
Feels so outnumbered. Haha...
But ok lah, got to know some new friends.... And some Godly people too...
One of David's friend got 25 for the Strategic Choice Question.
You say Godly anot lah!
Then there was this other girl who got 23!!!
Erm David only got 1 mark, cos he only wrote 1 line haha...
But still he's equally freaky... Cos the other 3 section B questions he got 25 21 21.
The most "impressive" thing was.....
He only used 5 pages of the answer booklet!
He even attempted to solve the DEA (we only need to formulate) to make up 5 pages. =/
(Joy may know his handwriting is small until...... He can do 4 decision tree questions on 1 page of foolscap... you get the idea....)
Who sit beside him in exam very sway. Cos sure cannot copy. Haha.
Moving on to Beasley...
He's a real funny guy. Super drama mama (papa).
I'm like laughing away half his lesson...
Here are some things to do in his class.
1. Earn $10
He started my class by playing a song. And the first person who guessed the title correctly wins $10.
The song is All you need is love by Beatles...
After that game, he kept telling us "All you need is 34 - by Beasley"
Anyway...
Here's the youtube link to the song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLxTpsIVzzo
Go guess the title of the song and win that $10! If you do I'll expect a 10% commission for this piece of superior information =p
2. Bring more foolscap
Questions from the mock paper will be given in a handout, together with a few extra questions. But you will need to copy the solutions down... There is not much space in his handouts so foolscap paper is a safe bet.
PS: Remember to bring some graph paper and long ruler too! Will be helpful.
3. Familiarise yourself with his acronyms
He uses a lot of that in class. So pay particular attention to what they stand for in the first hour in class. For example CAO means Correct Answer Only.
4. Enjoy the SNOW!
He tears up pieces of paper into shreds.....
And then throws high up into the sky....
Let it snow let it snow let it snow....
(Wool jackets are not necessary)
5. Avoid the first 3 rows in the LT
He loves to throw the subject guide to bring some point* across. So far there's no casualties, but unless you're wearing a helmet, it's best to avoid the first 3 rows.
*Go see for yourself. I'm saving the spoilers.
(I told you he's very drama)
6. Look out for other people's mistakes on scripts.
He has a practice of showing mistakes from other people's scripts...
Some scripts are real funny...
Corni's script was shown... But no worry, it's a small mistake for yours :)
In case you're curious and kanchiong, no worry. He just said you should write them in order, cos the markers will be looking out for answers in that ABCDEFG order.
He told us the your script is the 1679th script he is marking, it's late into the night, there's a tight time constraint, and he's into his 4th bottle of wine...
Basically, point is : Make things easy for examiners (you won't know when you'll meet a nasty marker!) to avoid losing marks unnecessarily.
PS: The network diagram he shown looks familiar to me. The one where Earliest start Latest start and float time are written in 3 different colours de. Is it YZ's script?
7. Bring the normal table
It's not provided, but he'll flash it in class. However if you'd like to attempt the questions yourself before he flashes the answer for you to copy, your own normal table will come in handy.
8. Sit back, relax, enjoy his class.
He is full of crap, and very drama. It looks like I'm attending a play. He may be a little sarcastic at times, but he's nowhere near the HRM lecturer I would say. His lesson is not stressful, yet I find it really useful... Cos he breaks up the question and tells us where each mark of the question will be awarded to... A good way to find out where your missing marks went to and improve on your answer.
I hope the class will be useful for you girls as well :)
Have fun for class next week, and jiayou in mugging!
By the way, I'm thinking of crashing Aug's MSM (Radha) class this coming Monday 8.30am. Anyone interested? It will be the 2nd Radha revision class fyi.
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