It's the ending of the semester and as usual, study week's over and exams are on. This also means that most of our carry-marks are out and we could roughly calculate how much mark we should score to get an 'A' for every subject. WELL, once again, I feel that I'm extra "lucky" as what it seems that I've scored a ZERO for my second Cognitive Psychology individual assignment. There could be only 3 possible reasons to getting a ZERO for an assignment, which are:
(1) I did not pass up the assignment,
(2) One of my "WONDERFUL" coursemates accidently took a stack of "papers" and forgotten to hand it in, and
(3) The lecturer lost my assignment.
Okay, let's analyse the 3 reasons above. Number one is absolutely out because I'm 333% sure that I did my assignment and passed it up together with EVERYONE. As for number two, if that really is the reason for my ZERO, ... I've got nothing to say. I think that that person will receive an awful lot of "blessings" cause I'm not the only one who scored ZERO. Lastly, number 3 is the most reasonable reason for my ZERO. Anyway, I called the lecturer and I supposed he failed to locate our assignments and what else can I say? I could hand in another copy but then, he'll probably give an unsatisfied look.
Plus, at the same time, for the group assignment, I wonder why did certain groups which did not present well actually obtained a nearly perfect score for their presentation and how come we did not get better grades for handing up a complete and edited assignment early?
I'm actually not feeling much surprised or upset about all these cause I'm kinda used to it, but I can't help wondering- what's with this constant unluckiness and unfairness? *sigh*
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Oh ya, before I forget...

All the Best to Everyone in their Finals!!!!






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