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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

I think I'm like an irritating cockroach because I can't stop worrying. I seriously can't help it and I think that I am entitled to feel a little worried because of that pretty D grade in my results slip. I mean, I am happy enough to get a D because I thought I would fail my GP but yes, provided I get into the course I want. But somehow, that D is hindering me.. ):

Have been quite a top fan of Brightsparks forum, because I can only dig many things on NBS interview from there.

" GP D from what i heard that going to hurt your chance for a double degree! As double degree they would often expect extraordinary personal to think out of the box "

" not be to be a pessimist or anything. but NTU is very famous (or infamous) for placing huge emphasis on GP grades.. even for the single degree, your GP grade would put you at a major disadvantage.. "

I GOT TO SAY THAT I HAVE REASONS TO FEEL SCARED AND WORRIED AND PESSIMISTIC OK.
and now I know how much damage GP can do to you. ):

jy(:




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