Tuesday, March 27, 2007

What A Busy Week...

This week seems to be a very busy week for me. I have a lot of things to do. There are so many projects that have to be submitted. And of course, the exhausting third periodical examinations that I need to pass.

Our batch will join the International Cyberfair contest. We need to finalize the articles that are going to be posted in the website. We already passed a draft but we need to revise some parts of the articles. We also need to design our own web pages that should be submitted on the 20th. It is very hard for me to make the designs because I am not that good in making codes for the web pages because it is not my forte. I am very happy that Ms. Avergonzado was there to help and guide us in designing the web pages. The web designs are part of our grade for the third grading period in computer so we really need to beautify these.

The research papers are also one of my concerns for this week. We need to finish the first three chapters of the paper which are the introduction, the research methodology, and the results and discussion. We need to make our research paper good because this is the only basis for our grade in research. And we need to defend our research papers during the SciTech week this coming February. I am very thankful that in making our research paper, my group mate Theresa was there so we finished our research paper earlier before the deadline.

I also need to review my previous lessons for the tests. For our Filipino subject, I need to read again chapters 26 to 35 of the El Filibusterismo and study the “pagsusuring sintaktikal”. For our test on Practical Law, I need to memorize the preamble, Sections 1, 2, 12 and 17 of Article III of the Philippine Constitution and review our past lessons. I need to review the concepts of atomic nature of matter, solids, and liquids particularly on the concepts of pressure, buoyancy, flotation and Pascal’s Principle for our Physics test. For our test in Social Studies, I need to study hard on three chapters of the book that were never explained and discussed to us by our teacher. We need to learn these by ourselves. I also must read the very long story of the Summer Solstice by Nick Joaquin because it is part of our test in English. When I first read the piece, I did not understand the story well but when I read it the third time, I already understand the central message of the story or the insight that the author wants to convey. And for our very hard Calculus subject, I need to review the lessons on finding the derivatives of a function, differentiating a function implicitly, and finding the average rate of change and the instantaneous rate of change.

I also need to prepare the other projects that are going to be passed the next week. This week is really exhausting because of my very hectic schedule. But I need to sacrifice a lot so that I will get good grades. And if ever I will encounter another situation like what I have faced this week, I will really strive hard in order to succeed in all my works!!

No comments: