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We destroy ourselves, only to be rebuild them again
One thing that I learned from RWPS
Written at 6:31 PM on Monday, January 02, 2012

This is an impromptu blog post.

About a year ago, I had this module called Report Writing and Presentation Skills and I was supposed to write (I think) around 12 pages for the report.

I think I only wrote 11 pages and somehow (by some miracle) managed to get an A for the module.

And I wrote the whole report out while designing the yearbook. I remembered stressing out during CNY week to finish the report and I thought it was kinda crap when I submitted it. People had like 20 pages and mine was probably the shortest report. And I remembered thinking: "If I had more time, I would have probably written it way better."

My point is you don't have to write freaking long reports to get an A.

I guess the teacher was sick of reading so many reports and liked that mine was short.

ps: I'll never know how the hell I got an A for that module.

ps/s: Reason why I writing out this entry? I'm sick of people trying so hard to write reports that involve complicated sentence structures.