It's been about a month since I last went online. Seems like forever though...
Back to the point, it is time for the holidays. After going through 6 hells, I'm sure everyone would just like to go to sleep and wake up just in time for the next semester. Well, maybe that's just me...
Before I start my meaningless ramblings on my holiday plans which, if it were up to me would just involve eating, sleeping and meaningless activities; I'd like to give my personal short opinion on the 6 hells faced by all ac2205_ students. Ok, here we go:
TAX: Nothing too weird or unexpected, but still tough because of the 6 question system and the damn RPGT. Not that the other parts were easy...
ECO: Again, almost went as planned, just worried about careless mistakes and the like. Mathematical subjects don't bother me that much, and luckily the theory question were kept at a minimal level.
MAF: Haha, I expected i to be the toughest hell since I knew next to nothing about MAF, and the parts that I thought I knew about turned me around and kicked me in the ass more times than I'd like to admit. However, it wasn't that tough. Well it was still hard but much lower than the expectations i set for it which was "almost impossible".
FAR: Pure pain. Like putting lemon juice on an open wound. For the first time in my life since UiTM, this was the first time i was 'blur' when answering the final exams. The illusion given by 'just 4 questions' was trampled by each question being merciless in 'testing' the knowledge of accounting students. I could complain forever, but God (and lecturers marking the paper) help us all.
LAW: The 'bocor yang berjaya'. Answering just 4 out of 7 questions made law much more managable than before since I could just skip the chapters that didn't interest me. I think it was ok, the questions were direct and mostly 'bocored', the only problem was it was right after FAR, which didn't leave much room for rest or last minute studying.
MGT: The keyword tests really helped, but 2 textbooks?! In one day?! (haha, I admit that was partly my mistake). Luckily, I could select what I wanted to answer in Part B and C. Combined with the urge to finish the exams with a blaze of glory, it was worthy of a last paper. Questions were mostly direct and didn't cause me to say "wei mane ade dalam buku" or "sial nye soalan susah nak mampos".
Now that my 'review' is complete it's time for my holiday plans.
I'm hungry so I guess I'll continue later. Till next time...
New regulation, for chalk and talk courses such as accounting and business, class size need to be 40 students. Arahan timbalan naib canselor akademik. Kalau ada yang tak puas hati berkaitan class size, sila komplen kat TNC. I am just following the rule.