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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

My new blog design. Haha. As celebration for passing SMMT. Lol.

I've mentioned to some of my closer friends that I'm having some problems with my right ear. I can't hear properly sometimes. Not only that, it makes me giddy at times. During the SMMT, it gave me some problems. I almost fainted after the paper.

I remember during one of my exams in upper sec, I had problem concentrating on the exam because there was some drilling at some construction site near the classroom block. From then on, I put on headphones and played songs while I'm revising. It isn't so much of music therapy or relaxation. On the contrary, I did that to train myself to concentrate on my work and not pay attention to surrounding sounds.

After the SMMT, I was upset of the fact that I now have to train myself to cope with a blocked ear. It caused me so much discomfort that I couldn't concentrate on my paper. And I began to wonder, will this happen for all my exams from now on? Does this mean I have to give up the option of pursuing another degree?

I'll try to find a cure. In the event that it cannot be cured, I'll have to think of a way to overcome the problem of surviving work and examinations with the blocked ear and giddiness.

I suddenly realized I'm going to Hong Kong really soon. Haha. Too bad I can't wear the coat I bought the other time. Looking forward to end of QLK lesson. Holidays is coming. :)

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