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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

My dear 4C,

By right, you shouldn't be seeing this post at all in the first place (cos you should be doing something more constructive!)

However, if you are here, I'm posting something for you in my bid to keep you going.



It is inevitable to be stressed during O levels, with the highs and lows of the paper outcomes and trying your best to let go and move on to the next paper - all without trying to compare with your friends, or having a host of self blame.

If you're really feeling soooo stressed, check out the following idea :P



Okay, seriously speaking - O levels hasn't ended and there are still some more papers to go.
Continue to try your best - and that's really what matters.

Rooting for you,
Ms Chan :)


OUR HOPE STARTS @ 3:10 PM