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Saturday, July 03, 2004


Oh my goodness.

I wonder how retarded my brain is.

I flopped my entire Chem SPA skill A. Oh my...

That experiment is supposed to bedone using titration.. Why didnt I think of that. While I was writing I was thinknig why they made us study redox when it's so not applicable.

Man. It was my brain's fault. Didnt even think of dissolving the thing into acid to come out with a solution to titrate. I straight away jumped to the O level method of finding it.

Oh man.

I must be stuck at the O level standard still. The marker must be laughing at my inability to think the A level way.

My wonderful idea of conical flask and gas syringe.

HelP~

I still wonder why people knew that titration was to be used. Hmm.. And I still think that my method was the most most direct. Though it's superly not practical.

Imagine using a scissors and cut 0.15g of wire. Not much pro ppl can do it. Shld hav ground the wire or something. What was I thinknig?!

Die.

Goes into my A level grade and I just flunked it like that.

I'm a genius. Haiz.