Study, Debate, and Code

Posted by Firebird on Oct. 25, 2006, 4:08 a.m.

Argh, only a little over a month until my exams. I should start studying a little more now… except it's so boring… although all I have to do is read over all me stuff, there's exams for everything. And I've got to concrete my Hiragana skills before the Japanese exams… (BTW, it's arigatou not arigato). English isn't a problem, Italian isn't a problem, maths is somewhat a problem because I want to do good with it, and the same with science. Info Tech will be easy.

According to an IT test that the Uni of NSW did, 1% of Australia can't distinguish a keyboard from a fridge. And that test also had some Game Maker stuff in it to. A test with GM questions in it.

I've joined the debating team. I've never debated before though. I'm not so bad with thinking on my feet, but speaking…. eh. We've got the topic: "That our sportspersons are not good role models.". Easy.

Keep L337,

Firebird out!

[Multidimensional arrays filled with… mice?]

Comments

[deleted user] 17 years, 6 months ago

Yeah, well, Fridges and Keyboards look very similar… not my fault I don't know the different.

Takagi 17 years, 6 months ago

Ah, I'm also in Speech and debate.

They allow us a few categories to go into, and one is Dramatic/Humorous Interpretation of a literary work. That means "drama with limits".