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I am Sabrina and I am 23.





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Sunday, September 14, 2008

educational psychology is really no fun. :( i find myself having to go through a crashcourse of educational psychology in 2 days myself. if so, what's the use of attending lectures at 8.30am? now i find myself in the shoes of students who don't see the relevance in studying. *sighs*

workload is piling and piling. can they give us a break? e-learning lessons = extra learning lessons. cos for every other e-learning lesson, there is always more work to do than normal lessons. if given a choice, i'd rather have normal lessons.

i so wanna go out and have some fun. breathe some fresh air and bask in the sun. im dying from the stress and workload. ;(