after the rather painful song-singing thingy that concluded the rehearsal for friday, we had a quick and intense english lesson since chem had been overrun.
PE was playing badminton with Chun Wui, though initally with joash and justin, but the latter suffered a bit of a mishap when he got smacked in the face, resulting in some serious bleeding.
had math, which means tomorrow is an early day again, and if i don't have english (if my strand 2 teacher decides not to come in during strand 1), i effetively end school at 1220, otherwise i end at 2.
(and to gerald, in reply to your comment at the end of math: i'm glad you're in my class too =) i don't think i'll be putting "positive motivational force" in my PQ like i mused though.)
econs felt brief, though i've just received (and forwarded) an email regarding some DRQ for tomorrow, which i don't quite plan to do since i've got my IOC to prepare for.
following that, i joined Sarah and Lucy at the Harvard talk, which was quite well done, apart from the fact that we three were more or less half of the singaporeans in the room, which was filled with foreigners, which felt kinda weird.
i never fail to be slightly taken aback when ppl talk about pulling all-nighters - in this context, the speaker said that he had never pulled one in his time at Harvard, and Lucy and i turned to each other with this what-world-did-you-come-from look, commenting that not sleeping was as regular an occurrence in the life of an ACIB kid as the event of a weekend.
prior to the talk's commencement, Mrs. Sim, whom i helped at MOE's ExcelFest 2007, asked if i was intending to apply for any scholarships, and told me that the Perm Sec of PMO would be coming on the 27th, despite the fact that we've listened to PSC speeches a number of times already.
that might just be the turning point in my decision to apply for it or not.
and i've finished my CCA and PQ for the SGC.