It's the hardest exam in the world and I just done it. Overall, everything's pretty fine except for arabic of course. Okay, lets start from the beginning. First, BM. Smooth. Next, english. A bit of problem in directed writing where I forgot the format for a complaint letter and my sentence was so not that cool for that. PQS? We all got that booklet the teacher gave us which they gave us trust to that book so we trusted that book. I didn't read anything else and it was piece of cake. History was fine. Got a bit stuck in paper 2 where there's too much high order thinking skills question where we need a lot of ideas rather than facts from the book. And the best part was my joke that turned to be a conflict that night. There was a question about what are ways to uplift malay language during those days. One of the answer was about establishing Malay school such as Sekolah Seri Puteri. After the exam, I took a photo of my tie which has a SSP pin pinned on it and tweeted it, "I accidentally brought an answer into the exam hall, somebody catch me!". One by one camdees mentioned me nice badge, good luck, hopefully I get A+ for history, etc. I enjoyed it though until I found out the timeline was flooded with news about accusing SSP got leaked questions. At first, I didn't know they were talking about me until someone told me that my sentence was quite confusing, first impression is important. Then I know they were being sarcastic mentioning me. It was all a big misunderstanding. I said sorry and explained to everyone what I tried to say and they all finally got it. I even tweeted it again with better sentence. Math was easy. Additional math was surprisingly quite okay. Didn't get to answer the trigonometry though but never mind. PSI was okay. The next week was all the science subject; physics, chemistry, biology. Physics was fun as it was my destiny. Chemistry went well. I read the typical chemistry answer scheme we got and everything was indeed typical. Paper 3 was easy. I did it in 30 minutes. It only asked to differentiate soluble and insoluble salts. Haha. Biology was a bit tough in paper 2 where the essays were so not what I expected to be. Anyway I managed to fill in the answers with quite reasonable answers. The end. Party unleashed. Oh wait. There was still one paper left we don't even care, arabic. But still, hoping for an A. Luckily, it wasn't so bad after all. And that's the end of a very important chapter in my life.
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Just a lesson I learnt after five years:
Not everything can be bought. Some things are earned. - Hazimi Asyraf