Thursday, 5 April 2012

2012 is bad.:(

As 2012 begins, a new road has been open to my P6 life. Here, my P5 self is thinking, ''P6 is going to be a crucial year."And guess what...my first few weeks( I'd say about 1 to 3 weeks) proved me wrong...only the first few. I was just enjoying my so-called easy P6 life...until all hell broke loose that is. A few things went wrong (the thing that I was suppose to tell you is personal. So all those who know about it, please comment.) in school went wrong but I just don't want to talk about it. Makes me feel worse. Anyway, once that was settled, every thing went back to normal. But those were not the only problems I  faced. I faced many more problems (personal) but I know sooner or later I would have handle this 'problems' on my own. Also, we will be having our school's 150 anniversary carnival. There will be many games and prizes at our school so that is likely to help chill for a bit ( and I'm not just saying that because there is PSLE.And not to mention the amount of homework I'm getting ( Argh! Just saying that makes me go mad and anxious)I know what you're thinking...'' Than why did you say it?''). Hopefully, it isn't going to stay this way for the rest of the year. Just have to keep praying. Having dyslexia is already bad and having your math teacher scold and blast at you for getting the answer wrong...I think that just going to far. I mean, come on! What type of math teacher(well, actually I think some other subject teachers do that) scolds their students for getting the wrong answer? I thought, from a teacher's point of view, you're only suppose to scold your students if they don't bring something(if you're wondering how I know all this information, my mum use to be a teacher). Truly speaking, I understand that a teacher is supposed to teach his or her students and of course, discipline them. But which teacher scolds their students for answering wrongly? Well, I'm just talking about one particular teacher but actually, I have alot of teachers who help me during and in my school. Since I'm 'special needs' kid, I need tons of help from my teachers. I just want to thank them for their help.:) talking about them makes me feel much better. Thank God I have teachers to help me.:)