What's the difference between secondary school life and poly life?
1) With regards to timetables, poly timetables are usually more flexible than secondary school ones and more subject-to-change.2) No dress code (which can be seen as good or bad for you)3) You network a lot more because of camps, CCAs, etc so you definitely need to open up for your own benefit!4) Presentation. Group work. Assignment. Repeat. Choosing not to socialise is probably gonna do you in because you're going to work with a LOT of different people.These are just some which I came up with off the top of my head!
you are such a friendly person. must be a good student
Hahaha me being friendly =/= being a good student. But thanks :-)
haha ok. thanks for asking.
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I can give you my number?
Well, I doubt that's needed because I just asked and none of them wanna trade it off 😂
mind asking your teammates please?
And how am I supposed to contact you?? 😂
Any album of you playing soccer during zonals
Nope, not really.
collection purposes
I see. My jerseys have more than material value to me, so I'm good 😁
Do you want to sell/trade them?
Nah I'm good, why are you interested in them? 😂
total u have how many soccer jersey?
Quite a bit LOL. Probably more than 10 including my primary school ones.
pap of u playing soccer
last year
Do any of the things that used to upset you a few years ago matter at all to you today?
Barely.
Are you spiritual or religious in any way? If so, how?
I think I am as far from religion as anyone could think. But I'm still considered Buddhist (My parents will let me decide once I'm 21 so its cool 😂)
Hey Keanan,any last minute study tips even though is pretty impossible to chiong now xD
If you're religious, I think praying can work. Or, just burn the midnight oil. Not much can be done in such a short period of time. Work on your weak points and assume you're darned good when it comes to your strengths.
How do you handle people you don't like?
I don't bother.
of all diff forms of fitness training why choose lifting?
Because my end goal was to built strength and size, so isometric exercises like lifting would help with that.
OKAY so may i ask how did you study for history? like for notes do you write everything summarised and in point form or do you copy questions and write a full essay and memorise?