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Thursday, October 21, 2004

good day everyone, welcome to the pilot episode of the second season of "Emancipating Exams". this new series is titled "The Big O", and will center on the life of a student as he journeys down he road of discovery toward "The Big O".

in light of the critical acclaim that was received by the first season, "Passing Preliminaries", "The Big O" will follow the industry-accepted 65484431 format. in layman terms, it means that every program will begin with a personal run-through of the day's paper, followed by opinions and, of course, the day-to-day happenings that help our subject de-stress. viewer comments can, as always, be expressed at the online tagboard.

im sure that by now u are wondering, who is the subject of this series? what makes it so different from the first? well, the answer to that question is quite obvious. there is really nothing that separates the first season from the current one, with the exception of the title. our subject is the same as the first season's, the format is the same as the first season's, our logo design and website setup is exactly the same as the first season's. this however, does not mean that our show is boring, stagnant and slip-shod. i personally guarantee that the new season will not disappoint the strong viewership that we have enjoyed from the first season (pls refer to the disclaimer on our website for more information..)

for the benefit of new viewership, the student in our show is cheej, an atypical secondary 4 student from acs(i) who is sitting for his O levels. the program is his ode to "The Big O", that is, the GCSE O Level Examinations. (those who had thought of other select words beginning with the letter O, pls switch to pay-per-view NOW. u may find a program of ur preference there..perv..)

and now, without further ado, i present, the pilot episode of our new series "The Big O"!......

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die liao..chem prac die liao..3 unknowns!! i mean, since when man?? and sodium thiosulphate titration..the worst titration u can possibly get cos its time-wasting and the calculations are bloody murder..
to tell u the truth, there's really not much to say for today's paper. it was expected i guess..the school spotted pretty well, considering that we did thiosulphate titration in the prelim as well. still, no one, not even the school, expected 3 QA unknowns, much less an extension question in titration..
what im worried abt is that it doesnt feel like its a major exam. most of us just turned up in school, did the paper, had lunch and went home. i dont feel like my future is dependant on this. which sucks btw. it blows.
of course, that lack of emotion was felt (how's that for an oxymoron?) only during the course of the paper itself. everyone was freaking out during quarantine. it was as if the reality of it all only hit us after the paper was over..talk abt the enemy sneaking up behind u and stabbing u in the back..
despite all of that, im realli still very much on a high..yesterday was a really really really good day...
*winks*
oh well..physics prac is coming up..so is bio..and after that begins the written papers..
gonna mug now..
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that concludes our pilot episode of "The Big O". tune in next wednesday for episode 2!
this ur host, nam tsoh, and im just warming up..
~ toodles ~



Cheong Chee Jun scribbled at 8:00 PM



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